Lego Executive Michael Halbye Dies at 64 Following Swiss Skiing Accident
- Michael Halbye, vice chair of Lego's parent company Kirkbi, died at 64 after a skiing accident in the Verbier region of Switzerland.
- Halbye was airlifted to a hospital but died from internal bleeding, according to a statement from Kirkbi.
- Queen Mary of Denmark described Halbye as having a "rare positive energy" and a strong commitment to helping others.
- The chair of the Kirkbi board expressed deep sadness over Halbye's sudden passing and extended condolences to his family and loved ones.
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Lego Exec Dies in Skiing Accident
Michael Halbye, the vice chair of Lego's parent company, died Saturday after falling while skiing in Switzerland's Verbier region. He was 64. Halbye joined the board of directors of Kirkbi, which owns Lego, in 2020; he became vice-chair in 2022, People reports. He was also a friend of the Danish...
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