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Mattei died in a plane crash in 1962, likely caused by a [[bomb]] in the plane. The death of Mattei was the subject of an award-winning film ''[[The Mattei Affair]]'' by [[Francesco Rosi]] in 1972. | Mattei died in a plane crash in 1962, likely caused by a [[bomb]] in the plane. The death of Mattei was the subject of an award-winning film ''[[The Mattei Affair]]'' by [[Francesco Rosi]] in 1972. | ||
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Revision as of 22:32, 17 March 2020
Enrico Mattei | |
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Born | 29 April 1906 |
Died | 27 October 1962 (Age 56) |
Cause of death | air crash |
Nationality | Italian |
Founder of | Eni |
Victim of | assassination |
Interest of | Giovanni Allavena, Adriano Olivetti |
Chairman of ENI, the Italian state oil company which had challenged the oligopoly of the Seven Sisters. He died in a suspicious plane crash in 1962. |
Enrico Mattei was head of ENI, the Italian state oil company which had challenged the oligopoly of the Seven Sisters. He died in a suspicious plane crash in 1962.
Assassination
Mattei died in a plane crash in 1962, likely caused by a bomb in the plane. The death of Mattei was the subject of an award-winning film The Mattei Affair by Francesco Rosi in 1972.
Investigation
A journalist, Mauro de Mauro, who was investigating the case, disappeared without trace in 1970.
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