Pixie Skase, the wife of disgraced businessman and fugitive Christopher Skase, has died.
Socialite Pixie Skase, and the widow of disgraced businessman and fugitive Christopher Skase, has died.“Our beloved beautiful mother Pixie passed away peacefully on Friday afternoon, the 15th of November,” she wrote.
Skase grew up in Balwyn North, in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, and attended high school at Methodist Ladies College in Kew. His empire at its height included the Seven Network, an AFL club and the lavish Mirage resort at Port Douglas.He died of stomach cancer while living in Spain in 2001. Skase kept a low profile after returning to Melbourne in 2009., including a Hermes library ladder, a fossil, ashtrays and a monogrammed briefcase.
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