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Metro
2 days ago
- Business
- Metro
British wine tycoon found dead in his Spanish villa after car rally
Mystery is surrounding the death of a British multi-millionaire at a gated community for some of the wealthiest people in Spain. Tarik Wildman was found dead at his luxury villa in La Virginia complex in Marbella, hours after returning from a car rally he had organised in Italy. It is understood that the 65-year-old died 'peacefully' in his sleep but, at this moment, the cause is still not known. Tributes have been pouring in for Wildman, who was the managing director of PJ Investments, according to his LinkedIn page. His paternal grandfather founded the wine empire Frederick Wildman and Sons, while his British mother, the late Hon Corinna Cunliffe, was a fashion magazine editor and the daughter of a baron. The Classic and Sports Car Club of Andalucia, of which he was a member, described him as a 'legend and titan'. A memorial they posted online read: 'He had just returned from organising and running his Team Schh rally in Italy which he had done in his beautiful Lancia Flamina, a car he loved. More Trending 'He died peacefully in his sleep but, at this moment, the cause is not known. 'He had amazing friends all over the world, had competed in the Monte Carlo Classic rally and had a depth of knowledge of all things that always astonished me. 'His passion for life in general and motoring in particular was something that others could only envy. 'The world here will never see the like and will never be the same again. RIP Tarik Wildman, a legend and a titan.' Got a story? Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ Or you can submit your videos and pictures here. For more stories like this, check our news page. Follow on Twitter and Facebook for the latest news updates. You can now also get articles sent straight to your device. Sign up for our daily push alerts here. MORE: Easyjet launches 11 new flights from major UK airport to Greece, Spain, Portugal and more MORE: 'Holy Grail' shipwreck filled with £15,000,000,000 in treasure 'found' MORE: Canary Islands hit by fourth power cut in only weeks


The Sun
3 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
Brit wine tycoon, 65, dead from mystery cause after being found in his luxury Spanish villa following Italian car rally
A BRIT wine tycoon has been found dead at his luxury Spanish penthouse hours after returning from a car rally in Italy. Tarik Wildman, 65, died "peacefully" in his sleep on Sunday, according to friends, but the cause is unknown. 6 6 6 The tycoon, who was managing director of PJ Investments, according to his LinkedIn page, had just returned from running a rally team in Italy. He was a vintage car fanatic and had competed in the iconic Monte Carlo Classic rally. His grandfather founded the wine empire Frederick Wildman and Sons, which to this day turns over hundreds of millions of pounds a year. It exports wines and champagne from France to the US. Tarik's mother, the late Hon Corinna Cunliffe, was a celebrated fashion magazine editor and the daughter of a baron. She is the subject of three portraits in the National Portrait Gallery. He was married to Susan O'Reilly, daughter of the late Sir Anthony O'Reilly, from one of Ireland's most prominent families. It is believed Tarik owned a six-bedroom, five-bathroom holiday home in La Virginia, Marbella, with a private pool. The Classic and Sports Car Club of Andalucia posted a memorial to Tarik online, which said: "He had just returned from organising and running his Team Schh rally in Italy which he had done in his beautiful Lancia Flamina, a car he loved. "He died peacefully in his sleep but, at this moment, the cause is not known. "He had amazing friends all over the world, had competed in the Monte Carlo Classic rally and had a depth of knowledge of all things that always astonished me. "His passion for life in general and motoring in particular was something that others could only envy. "The world here will never see the like and will never be the same again. RIP Tarik Wildman, a legend and a titan." Another friend, US TV personality Ingrid Hoffman, wrote: "Thank you for being a stand up kind and generous friend, host exraurdinaire, creator, planner, navigator and pilot to the most fun adventures and Team Shhhh rally's. 6 6 "I am going to miss you and the days and nights spend cooking, talking, drinking, driving and telling stories at your Marbella "La Virginia" and Casa Hombre Salvaje center of the universe of all things fun. "Capileira that little house above the clouds you loved so much and took all of your friends so we could love it too. "Grateful for all the cast of characters now friends you introduced me too. You always wanted all of us to be friends. "You leave behind a beautiful family a bigger than life legacy. "I will miss your naughty spirit, history lessons, poetry, writings, waking all up to beautiful classical music."