Former Nissan and Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn faces another setback after his impeachment, arrest and spectacular escape. Ghosn’s villa was also damaged in the massive explosion that destroyed Beirut harbor on Tuesday and killed dozens of people.
The Ghosn family’s soft pink stucco villa in Achrafieh, one of the oldest and most expensive neighborhoods in the Lebanese capital Beirut, has been damaged by the explosion last Tuesday, Brazilian newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo noted from the mouth of Carole. Nahas, Ghosn’s wife. According to Nahas, her family has remained unharmed.
Ghosn House is located about three miles from the site of the explosion. It is not known how bad the damage is. But we can assume that the disaster did not make the Ghosns homeless, like countless Lebanese. In addition to Lebanese nationality, Ghosn also has passports for France and Brazil.