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Her resting place, the court heard, was a squalid room to which entry was banned for anyone but the couple, and which for the last four years had become their home as they retreated from the world in the grip of a drug addiction that had blighted their adult lives. When finally faced with the reality of her death, after the police arrested him for driving under the influence of drugs on 9 July, Rausing told a psychiatrist: "I know it sounds selfish but I just didn't want her to leave.
Appearing in court on Wednesday, Rausing, 49, spoke only to answer to his name, and to reply "guilty", when asked how he pleaded to the charge that he prevented the decent and lawful burial of his wife of 19 years. He was sentenced to 10 months in prison suspended for two years, and ordered to undergo a two-year drug rehabilitation programme.
His only detailed comments on why he had left his wife's body decomposing under a pile of clothes next to a bed in their ramshackle room came in a statement he made to police which was read to the court. I batted away inquiries about her. I took some measures to reduce the smell. I believe in the period since she died I have suffered some form of breakdown. Sitting behind the glass-fronted dock, Rausing wore a pair of headphones and blinked slowly as the court heard Alex Cameron QC, representing him, describe how the addictions the couple had overcome for 11 years took hold again when they succumbed to the urge to have a glass of champagne on millennium eve.
By Rausing had become an effective recluse and the couple lived together in the upstairs room on the second floor of their mansion in Chelsea, barring anyone else from entering. In , he was convicted of leaving the body of his first wife, Eva, to decompose after she died of cocaine poisoning at their home in Belgravia, London. Mr Rausing became a household name in when, with his brother Gad, he came top of the Sunday Times rich list, with the Queen in second place.
He had jointly inherited his father Ruben's business empire, created from "revolutionary" drinks cartons. He died there last year. The sum excludes property and Swedish assets.
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