Billionaire Hans
Kristian Rausing, the heir to the Tetra Pak fortune, was on Tuesday
charged with preventing the lawful and decent burial of his US-born wife
Eva, British police said.
Police discovered the body of Eva
Rausing at the couple's home in London's upscale Belgravia district
last week after they detained her husband over drugs charges.
Rausing will appear in custody at West London Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, police said in a statement.
At the opening of an inquest into
her death on Friday, Scotland Yard detective Sharon Marman said Hans
Kristian Rausing, 49, was under medical supervision and detectives had
been unable to interview him.
Marman said police had stopped
Hans Kristian Rausing's car in south London because they suspected he
was driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and they discovered
a small amount of drugs.
"Authority was granted to search
the home address... and during the course of that search officers
discovered the apparently lifeless body of a female in one of the
bedrooms," she said.
A post-mortem examination proved inconclusive and further test results are awaited, Marman said.
The Rausing family, headed by
Rausing's father Hans, is the 12th richest in Britain, worth £4.3
billion ($6.7 billion, 5.4 billion euros), according to The Sunday Times
newspaper's Rich List 2012.
Eva and Hans Kristian Rausing
were active philanthropists and enjoyed an affluent lifestyle, spending
much of their time in their 11-bedroom mansion in Barbados -- but had
well-publicised problems with drugs.
The couple, who have four teenage
children, first met at a US addiction clinic and were charged in 2008
after Eva tried to take crack cocaine and heroin into a function at the
US embassy in London.
Rausing's father Hans, 86, moved
to England in the 1980s in order to avoid Sweden's high tax rates and
lives with his wife Marit on a vast estate in Sussex, southeast England.
He developed the Tetra Pak
business, which had been founded by his own father in 1944, into a
multi-billion dollar operation that revolutionised the packaging of food
and drin
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