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Died the richest woman in history

Lilian Betancourt. Photo: Youtube mozinor screenshot

The daughter of the founder of the cosmetic group L'Oreal Lilian Betancourt, the richest woman in the world, according to the magazine Forbes, died at the age of 94.

This was announced by the CEO and Chairman of the Board of Directors. L'Oreal Jean-Paul Agon, without revealing the details of death.

Lillian Betancourt was born in 1922 in the family of French chemist Eugene Schulle. He founded a cosmetics company in 1909. LʼOréal. When Shullah died in 1957, Betancourt inherited the company, and after entering the stock exchange it remained its largest shareholder.

Forbes estimated Betancourt's fortune to 44 billion 600 million dollars index Bloomberg billionaires - in 42 billion 500 million dollars. This allowed to consider her the richest woman in world history.

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