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Director & heir to French veggie packaging giant Bonduelle killed in hit-and-run incident | |
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Jerome Bonduelle, an executive at France's family-run agri-food producer Bonduelle, was killed on Friday night, after a car hit him as he was cycling in the northern city of Lille. | Jerome Bonduelle, an executive at France's family-run agri-food producer Bonduelle, was killed on Friday night, after a car hit him as he was cycling in the northern city of Lille. |
The 51-year-old was riding a bike along with his wife and daughter in the Euralille district of the French city when the hit-and-run incident ended his life, local media reported. The man died on the scene despite attempts to resuscitate him. | The 51-year-old was riding a bike along with his wife and daughter in the Euralille district of the French city when the hit-and-run incident ended his life, local media reported. The man died on the scene despite attempts to resuscitate him. |
The driver was arrested early on Saturday morning and, reportedly, has a record of reckless driving. | The driver was arrested early on Saturday morning and, reportedly, has a record of reckless driving. |
Jerome had a seat on the Bonduelle board of directors, heading the company's prospective and developmental affairs. He joined the family business in 2003 after spending a decade forging a managerial career in automaking and consulting. He is also the son of Bruno Bonduelle, a prominent Lille industrialist and former head of the vegetable giant. | Jerome had a seat on the Bonduelle board of directors, heading the company's prospective and developmental affairs. He joined the family business in 2003 after spending a decade forging a managerial career in automaking and consulting. He is also the son of Bruno Bonduelle, a prominent Lille industrialist and former head of the vegetable giant. |
The Bonduelle group provides jobs to some 14,500 people around the world, including 4,600 in France. It traces its history to 1853, when Louis Bonduelle-Dalle co-founded a distillery business. | The Bonduelle group provides jobs to some 14,500 people around the world, including 4,600 in France. It traces its history to 1853, when Louis Bonduelle-Dalle co-founded a distillery business. |
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