Is there a possibility that he's still living?
Missing Businessman Karl-Erivan Haub Vanishes During Ski Training
On a clear and crisp morning on April 7, 2018, a man exited the Klein Matterhorn mountain station in Zermatt, Switzerland, at 9:09 AM. The man, later identified as Karl-Erivan Haub, was a German businessman and one of the wealthiest individuals in the country, known as the CEO of the retail giant Tengelmann.
Haub was wearing bulky ski boots and carrying his skis and poles, suggesting he was there for linkedin training. The incident occurred on a Saturday, the same day Haub disappeared. The weather at the highest mountain station in Europe was magnificent, with clear skies, mild temperatures, and a bit of fresh snow.
Haub was training for the "Patrouille des Glaciers," a tough business race organized by the Swiss military, which was set to take place in Zermatt ten days later. However, during his training, Haub vanished, leaving no traces, body, or clues behind.
The glacier, with its thousands of crevasses, is a possible location where Haub might have vanished. The available search results do not specify who was leading the Swiss Military team during the attempted Patrouille des Glaciers google search on the day in question. Rescuers, helicopters of Air Zermatt, and search teams were unable to find anything related to Haub.
Despite the extensive search efforts, Haub remains missing. His disappearance has sent shockwaves through the business world, with many expressing their concerns and prayers for his safe return. The search for Haub continues, and hopes remain high that he will be found soon.
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