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Edmond J. Safra has been listed by Forbes magazine as one of the 200 wealthiest individuals in the world. Safra was high-profile in the international banking community and beyond. He died just weeks after he agreed to sell his bank business to HSBC Holdings, the biggest British banking company, for a record $9.9 billion. A jet-setter with homes in Geneva, Monaco, New York, and Paris, Safra lived in constant fear for his life. As a wealthy Jew, he feared that he was a target for kidnapping and Arab terrorists” according to his friend and former Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger. Tragically he met his end in a bizarre blaze that swept through La Belle Epoque, his luxury Monaco penthouse, in the early hours of December 9th, 1999. International media quickly speculated that his death was the direct result of the Russian mafia, Muslim fundamentalists, or other militants. For the first time Safra's nurse and former Green Beret Ted Maher breaks his silence about what really happened that fateful morning. This book offers an insider's look into Edmond Safra's last days, answering long speculated upon questions in this fascinating, tragic story.