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Home / Crime and Justice / Billionaire Banker's Fiery Death: Who Wanted Safra Dead?

Billionaire Banker's Fiery Death: Who Wanted Safra Dead?

17 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Billionaire banker Edmond Safra died in a 1999 Monaco penthouse fire.
  • Nurse Ted Maher suggests Russians sought revenge for Safra's FBI info.
  • Lady Colin Campbell hints Safra's wife, Lily, may have motives.
Billionaire Banker's Fiery Death: Who Wanted Safra Dead?

The mysterious death of billionaire banker Edmond Safra in a 1999 fire at his Monaco penthouse remains a subject of intrigue. Investigators and a documentary explore the possibility of foul play, with multiple theories emerging about who was responsible and why.

One prominent theory, suggested by his nurse Ted Maher, points to Russian mobsters seeking retribution. Maher, an ex-Green Beret, claims Safra had provided information about them to the FBI, leading to a potential revenge motive for his murder.

Alternatively, suspicions have also fallen on Safra's wife, Lily, who was poised to inherit his vast fortune. Commentators like Lady Colin Campbell have fueled these speculations, describing her in vivid terms, adding another layer of complexity to this already tangled and captivating true-crime narrative.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Disclaimer:
Edmond Safra died in a fire at his Monaco penthouse in 1999.
Suspects include his nurse Ted Maher and his wife Lily Safra, with theories involving Russian mobsters.
Yes, the circumstances suggest a murder investigation, with a past trial and conviction.

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