...but...
an accident, to *another* executive?
Cheese Pizza, anyone?
(Note; Dominos was sold to Mitt Romney's Bain Capital in 1998)
I tried posting from ZeroHedge 5 min ago, where I first saw it and it was auto-rejected; I think Fox Business is OK though.
CFO of Dominos drowns.
Dominos was sold to Bain Capital in 1998; and of course "Cheese Pizza" (womp womp)
There aren’t any Dominos in my area any more; they all closed at least ten years ago. Same with Godfathers.
Was it 30 minutes or less?.......................
Looks like article was removed from FoxBiz.
“Mauritius”
Have friends from there.
Not really the place general US folks woud want to go on vacation.
A bit too dangerous for my tastes.
And they are so very grateful to be here.
This is Domino’s Pizza Group a franchise operator of Domino’s pizza in the UK. He was likely a Brit and much more likely to be snorkeling in Africa than a US exec.
Bauernfeind and his family had been staying in the islands upscale Belle-Mare section of since Dec. 19. He was snorkeling about 150 feet from the shore when he drowned, according to The Sun.
The skipper of a yacht discovered the body floating in a lagoon off Belle-Mare on Thursday morning,
https://nypost.com/2019/12/27/david-bauernfeind-dominos-pizza-cfo-dead-in-snorkeling-accident/
Isn’t Mauritius known for having the largest off shore shark population of all swimming spots worldwide? Signs posted on beach not to swim in the shark infested waters?
Shallow water black out probably.
It was his wife’s snorkel and she somehow sucked the ball into the hose.
My cousin died while swimming with humpback whales off the coast of the Dominican Republic. Heart attack. Dead before they could pull him into the boat. Dan was a world traveler who wanted to go and do everything which explains why a man in his 70s decides to swim with whales but my reaction and many others to the news was “that was a Dan way to die”.
ancestor of his didn’t like farmers?
RIP.
Snorkeling is a YOUNG MAN’s sport.
Unless you’re in your 20s or 30s (or a really fit 40s), then expect problems.
First Law of Scuba Diving: Keep breathing!