
"His only real satisfaction, as far as I can see, is in giving money to charities. "Hans is very decent man, but troubled by not having enough to do," says one long-time acquaintance. She cares."Īs for her husband, Hans, the tall and genial figure, who at times has worn a large black beard and bills himself as a financier is, sadly, a classic case of a son with no particular talent who lives off an immense trust fund. Mr and Mrs Rausing: They have a history of drug problems"If it wasn't for Mrs Rausing, I'm not sure we would have stayed afloat," says its chief executive, Eric Carlin. The Rausings have given much to Charles's causes and the prince refers to him as "one very special philanthropist". If true, it will send a shockwave across gilded drawing rooms of the wealthy to the hard-working charities that the couple's millions so ardently support, and even into Clarence House, where Prince Charles knows Hans Rausing and his wife as friends on first-name terms.

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Hans and Eva were arrested at their home for alleged possession of drugs - not only heroin, with which both have a history, but, to their friends' astonishment, crack cocaine (the explosive ghetto drug). But there has never been a crisis quite like this. It was 1982 and he was protecting his fortune (currently estimated at around £5.4billion) from his homeland's punitive taxes. The Rausings - third-richest family in Britain - have had crises before since Dr Hans Rausing Snr brought his family of two daughters and a son, and his tiny wife, Marit, over here from Sweden. Then, with a weak smile, she closed the door. She'd made a mistake, she said, she was sorry and she thanked family and friends for their understanding.

Her face drawn, she uttered a short statement. There was anything but stability on display when, in stylish knee-length boots and her inevitable sunglasses Eva Rausing, mother-of-four, and the wife of the Tetra Pak drinks carton heir Hans Rausing Jnr, opened the door of their Chelsea house yesterday. She was the daughter of a Pepsi Cola executive, whom his family hoped would bring "stability" into his life. He was a billionaire's only son, overawed by his 6ft 8in father, who ran off to India to find himself and found drugs instead. I intend to leave as soon as possible to seek the help that I very much need.' Yesterday at the couple's £5.4million Chelsea home the mother of four told reporters: 'I am very sorry for the upset I have caused. Follow up left vertebral angiograms obtained 4 months & 16 months after the onset, revealed almost no changes of left VA occlusion.So sorry: Eva Rausing appearing at her home yesterday The wife of one of Britain's richest men yesterday issued an extraordinary plea for forgiveness after she was arrested for possessing crack cocaine and heroin.Įva Rausing - who is married to the heir to the £5.4billion Tetra Pak fortune - was caught allegedly trying to take the drugs into the U.S. The neurological findings gradually improved and the patient was discharged. Left vertebral angiograms obtained 36 days after the onset, showed the occlusion of the VA between the ramification of the PICA and the union of the VAs. Three-dimensional CT angiograms obtained 30 days after the onset, demonstrated the defect of the left VA between the ramification of the left PICA and the union of the VAs. We strongly suspected that her initial symptom of left orbital pain was due to dissection of the VA itself. The flow rate of the parent artery was decreased. In the venous phase, retention of contrast medium in the VA and the PICA was observed. Left vertebral angiograms obtained 18 days after the onset, showed the segmental severe stenosis of the VA between the ramification of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) and the union of the VAs. We carried out conservative treatment with antiplatelet & hemodilution therapies and the blood pressure control.

MR images disclosed the infarcted lesion at the left lateral medulla depicted as high-intensity on T2-weighted & FLAIR images. The diagnosis of atypical Wallenberg's syndrome was based on the above findings. Neurological examination at the time of the current admission, showed dysphagia, left soft palate palsy, hoarseness, left Horner syndrome, hypalgesia with thermohypesthesia on the right side of her face, however, hypalgesia with thermohypesthesia on the right side of her body. Emergency CT scan disclosed no evidence of intracranial hemorrhage. A 52-year-old woman was admitted to our department because of a sudden onset of left orbital pain. We report here a case of atypical Wallenberg's syndrome due to spontaneous vertebral artery (VA) dissection.
