Paul Castle Explained

Paul Castle
Birth Date:1955/1956[1]
Death Date:17 November 2010 (aged 54)
Death Place:Bond Street station, Westminster, London, UK
Nationality:British
Occupation:Property developer
Children:2

Paul Castle (1955/56 – 17 November 2010) was a British property developer.

Career

Castle owned The Goose, a Michelin–starred restaurant in Britwell Salome, near Watlington, Oxfordshire, but this had closed before his death due to financial losses.[2]

Castle owned a private plane, Ferrari and Bentley motorcars, and property in Switzerland, France, London and Berkshire.[2]

Death

On 17 November 2010, Castle jumped to his death in front of a London Underground train at Bond Street tube station.[3] He was "said to be experiencing severe difficulties with his multi-million pound empire".[3] Castle had "long-standing heart problems".[1]

Personal life

Castle had two children, and at the time of his death was to have been married for a fourth time, to Natalie Theo, a former fashion editor.[3]

Castle was a keen polo player, and owned the Metropolitan polo team.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Polo tycoon friend of Prince Charles throws himself under Tube train. standard.co.uk. 26 January 2018.
  2. Web site: 'Ring of death' – the Scot Young associates who have all died in the last few years. Martin. Evans. 12 December 2014. 26 January 2018. www.telegraph.co.uk.
  3. Web site: Prince Charles polo friend 'leapt to his death over health fears'. Andrew. Hough. 23 February 2011. 26 January 2018. www.telegraph.co.uk.
  4. News: Paul Castle. 26 January 2018. The Times. 22 November 2010.