This is the last photo ever taken of Belgian multimillionaire Alfred Loewenstein, once the third-richest man in the world.
This is the last photo ever taken of Belgian multimillionaire Alfred Loewenstein, once the third-richest man in the world.
After boarding his private plane at England's Croydon Airport on July 4, 1928, he simply vanished in the middle of the flight.
While the plane was cruising 4,000 feet above the English Channel, Loewenstein's crew suddenly noticed that he was missing and quickly discovered that he had apparently opened the rear door of the plane and simply walked right through it.
After making an emergency landing, the whole crew was questioned by French authorities and insisted that Loewenstein was in no way śuiciᶁal — and that he must have mistaken the exit of his own plane for the bathroom door.
However, aviation authorities concluded that such an accident would have been impossible. For one thing, the powerful winds at Loewenstein's altitude would have made the door immediately slam shut behind him, yet it had not.
Still, his dḛath was ruled an accident. But to this day, no one knows for sure what happened to Alfred Loewenstein — though theories include a m̃urderous conspiracy involving the opium trade and some of the world’s most powerful gangsters.
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