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Carlos Ghosn safe after home damaged in Beirut explosion – report – CarAdvice
Fugitive and former car company boss Carlos Ghosn and his family are reportedly safe following an explosion in Beirut overnight, but his house was “destroyed” according to Brazilian newspaper O Est…

Fugitive and former car company boss Carlos Ghosn and his family are reportedly safe following an explosion in Beirut overnight, but his house was “destroyed” according to Brazilian newspaper O Estado de São Paulo.
Ghosn, the former CEO of Renault and Nissan, fled Japan in a dramatic escape on 31 December 2019, flying to his hometown of Beirut, Lebanon. Brazilian-born Ghosn grew up in Beirut from the age of six.
His wife, Carole Nahas, told reporters the family was safe, but their home had bee…
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