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Billionaire fashion CEO Anders Holch Povlsen says three of his four children died in the Sri Lanka terrorist attacks

Apr 22, 2019, 19:01 IST

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  • Three children of billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen died in the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka on Sunday.
  • The attacks left 290 people dead and wounded about 500.
  • The billionaire fashion CEO, who is Denmark's richest man, confirmed the news via a spokesperson to outlets on Monday.

Billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen lost three of his four children in Sri Lanka on Sunday.

The fashion CEO and Denmark's richest man confirmed to news outlets on Monday that they were killed in the bombings on churches and luxury hotels in the country that left 290 people dead and wounded about 500. Of that figure, 35 were foreign nationals.

Read more: At least 290 people were killed in the Sri Lanka bombings on churches and hotels, and extremist Islamists may be to blame

He declined to give any additional detail surrounding the the incident, and asked that the media respect the family's privacy.

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"We have no further comment and we ask that the family's privacy is respected at this time," a spokesperson for Bestseller told the UK's Press Association news service.

Povlsen currently runs fashion company Bestseller as CEO, which includes the brands Vero Moda and Jack & Jones. He is also the majority stakeholder in global online retailer Asos.

On Monday, the Sri Lankan government said the attacks were carried out by suicide bombers and that it was investigating a link into a local extreme Islamist group.

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