China's HNA Chairman Wang dies in France after falling from a wall

Reuters  |  BEIJING/MARSEILLE, France 

By and Jean-Francois Rosnoblet

Wang, 57, is regarded as the of an eye-popping $50 billion acquisition spree that saw accumulate assets ranging from a stake in AG to high-profile overseas properties. Under pressure from Beijing, has since sold off many of those assets to slash debt.

He was in charge of HNA's strategy and ran day-to-day operations, sources familiar with the matter have said, while his was often the public face of the group.

Wang fell 15 metres off a wall in the village of Bonnieux, near Avignon, a picturesque area popular with tourists, of the Vaucluse gendarmerie force told

"He stood on the edge of a sharp drop to get his family to take a picture of him and fell," he said.

Wang held a 15 percent stake in HNA, which has been often criticised for its opaque ownership structure. It is controlled by a New York-based foundation and a China-based charity that together hold 52 percent of HNA shares. Chen also holds a 15 percent stake.

Shareholders have promised that in the event of leaving the company or dying they would pass their stakes to the charity fund, according to a document seen by

An that owns Co, HNA's recent sales include holdings in companies such as Holdings Inc, & Resorts and Spain's NH

Wang told employees earlier this year that the company's difficulties were the result of a "major conspiracy" against the ruling and by foreign and domestic "reactionary forces", according to an internally-distributed email.

However, the group appeared to have won a reprieve of sorts recently, when at a meeting held by China's central bank, lenders were told to "support" HNA bonds, and reported last month.

Wang graduated from the with a degree in and held an MBA from the Maastricht

"extends deepest condolences to Mr. Wang's family and many friends," HNA's board and management team said in a statement.

"Together, we mourn the loss of an exceptionally gifted leader and role model, whose vision and values will continue to be a beacon for all who had the good fortune to know him, as well as for the many others whose lives he touched through his work and philanthropy."

about Wang's death appeared to have been censored on China's tightly controlled internet soon after the was announced by the group. "HNA died" briefly ranked 11th on Twitter-like Weibo's hot topics page, but was quickly gone from the top 50.

"It's really shocking to us," said an employee who works in at HNA, declining to give his name.

"Everyone in the office is talking about it, but we don't know what impact it will have on the company's direction."

(Reporting by and Jean-Francois Rosnoblet; Additional reporting by Elias Glenn, Pei Li, and in Beijing, Emmanuel Jarry in Paris, Julie Zhu in Hong Kong and Jourdan and Brenda Goh in Shanghai; Writing by Tony Munroe; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)

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First Published: Wed, July 04 2018. 16:57 IST