Senin, 18 Juli 2011

Son of Coronado Mansion Owner Dies From Fall




The young son of the Medicis CEO Jonah Shacknai died this weekend after a fall in the family mansion in Coronado last week, according to the report, the Los Angeles Times. This news comes after Shacknai companion was found dead in the same house two days after the boy fell.

Max Shacknai six years, fell down the stairs of the palace. Family Sunday announced the deaths of suppliers by e-mail.

"It was a spirit of love, a friendly and dynamic forever in our hearts and those he has touched every day," said the father-mail, according to the Los Angeles Times. "The loss of our family, many friends of all ages Max and his friends and the community is immeasurable."

Both Shacknai Shacknai and ex-wife, Dina, and son remained hospitalized until his death in the Parliament of the children.

Two days after the fall of Max Shacknai girlfriend, Rebecca Nalepa, was found dead Wednesday in the courtyard of the mansion Shacknai brother, Adam. Police are still investigating the death Nalepa, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Image: Jonah House Coronado Shacknai

Mike Blake / Reuters

House of Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation CEO Jonah Shacknai Coronado showed Thursday in California.

The body was found hanging from a balcony Nalepa, with both hands and feet, according to the Sheriff's Department San Diego County. Sheriff's Department, said his death could be suicide.

The relationship between the dead?

Los Angeles Times reported that the sheriff's department found no relationship between the fall of the death of Max and Nalepa, 32. Nalepa Shacknai lived. A couple has been together for over two years.

Shacknai is the founder and CEO of Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation, which manufactures skin care products. The company is based in Arizona.

From Friday, killing detective opened Nalepa death, but not yet published the results due to late and Forensic Labs, according to NBC San Diego.

Ted Greenberg, came home Monday, July 11th fall day and I saw Max Nalepa, when he took the family name of the dog day care company for dogs.

"A woman named Rebecca asked if we could get his dog because his son had an accident in a hospital in a coma, and he wanted to go to the hospital and not worry about my dog," Greenberg said in an interview with NBC San Diego.

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