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He
has all the riches he could ever dream for in this life. But to avoid any risk
of missing out in the afterlife, wealthy entrepreneur 'Count Scarpa' is burying
his greatest treasure - his new £310,000 Bentley convertible.
In
a bizarre announcement on his Facebook page the 62-year-old declared that he
plans to do as the Pharaohs of Egypt did and take his riches with him when he
dies by burying them.
So
tomorrow, he will entomb his brand new Bentley Continental worth over £310,000
to make sure he has a comfortable journey into the ‘other side’. The funeral
ceremony, he promises, will be at 11am.
In a photo
on his social network site Count Scarpa stands beside his black Flying Spur,
the latest model on the market, with a cockatoo on his arm and writes: 'I
decided to do as the Pharaohs: this week I will bury my favourite car, the
Bentley here in the home garden! Bury my treasure in my palace rssss !!!'
He says he’s
digging the grave in the back garden of his mansion in Jardins, one of the
wealthiest neighbourhoods in Sao Paulo.
On Tuesday,
in another photo, sporting a pink tie, with his foot on a shovel, he stands in
front of a deep hole with his shining Bentley parked behind him and warns: 'For
those who doubt me, yesterday I already started making the hole in the garden
to bury my Bentley! By the end of the week I will bury it'
The
self-made businessman, who has a degree in economics and is a black belt
instructor and owner of the Institute Maruyama Aikido, a Japanese martial arts
academy, explains that his decision to start storing up his treasures for the
life beyond came after watching a programme on Ancient Egypt on Sunday.
'I was
watching a documentary about the pharaohs of Egypt, very interesting. They
buried his entire fortune to have a comfortable life "the other
side"!' he says.
By Tuesday
his decision to bury his Bentley had received over 5680 likes and more than
6000 shares.
On
Wednesday, a new photo appeared updating his plans and shows just how serious
he is. He’s pictured operating an excavator, in a cream coloured suit and lime
green tie. It looks like he’s spent quite a few hours digging the grave. In
front of him is very deep hole with a huge pile of dirt beside it.
On the same
day he reveals that he’s appearing on a satirical talk show on Bandeirantes
television, hosted by Danilo
Gentili – photographed with him, to talk
about the funeral of his beloved Bentley.
In the TV
interview he explains to viewers that he was travelling back from his farm
after celebrating his birthday on Sunday and started thinking about how the
pharaohs were buried with the most precious items in their life.
“I watched
the film of the pharaohs and after seeing how they were buried with their
treasures I decided that I wanted to copy them and bury my most precious item,
which is my car,” he says.
In between
his explanation, viewers tweet their comments. One says wryly: 'Chiquinho, is
it true you want to bury your imported car because you don’t want to pay your
taxes?'
'No,' he
answers straight-faced. 'I’ve already shown all my documents to the authorities
before doing the funeral.'
Another asks
if he wants to adopt a family from Brasilia. He says he’s currently single and
doesn’t want a family. A lot of the
comments are however, very critical and accuse him of wasting money. Instead of
burying his car he should donate the proceeds to help Brazilian people. ‘Maria Lucia’ sends a message begging Scarpa
to send the car to her as she needs the cash.
Others are
sarcastic: 'This is nothing new. Chiquinho may be burying his car but the
Brazilian government has buried the Brazilian people,' says one referring to
corruption and the wealth of the nation being 'buried' in the pockets of bent
politicians.
Scarpa says
he is not one of these corrupt individuals and has paid all his taxes, never
been in debt or been bankrupt.
‘Alex’ on
the other hand agrees with the crazy decision and tweets: 'I think you should
do what you want to do, because it shows that you cannot take anything with you
from this life and you might as well enjoy the idea of doing so. However, if
you would like to help me with the social project I’m running, I would be very
grateful.'
Scarpa is
not new to the idea of facing death. In 2009 he was in a coma for over two
months after a superbug nearly killed
him following a stomach reduction operation. He ‘died’ twice during the ordeal
and was given the last rites on both occasions by a priest.
In an
interview with celebrity magazine, Caras, in January this year he said: 'When I
had the surgery, I got a very strong bacteria that killed several people.
'I was in a
coma for 63 days; the doctor told me he had 'opened' me eight times. I came
close to death twice. The priest gave me two anointings. This was all because
of bacteria. I took it and got away with it. Unfortunately this was not the
case with my mother. She had an operation on her femur, got the bacterium and
died in February 2012. I am strong,' he adds.
Scarpa lives
in one of the most expensive areas in Sao Paulo in a property spanning more
than 14000m2. He inherited his title from his Italian-born father Count
Francisco Scarpa who was given the honour by Pope Pius XII in 1949, for his
charitable contributions to society.
The eccentric
businessman benefitted from his father’s wealth and made his fortune from the
brewery and mining industry. He now runs an investment company and has been
married twice. His first wife died and he is divorced from the second.
He has even
met Chelsea Football Club owner, Russian businessman, Roman Abramovich who
invited him to visit his yacht in Capri, Italy, for dinner two years ago.
With no
children to carry on the family name Scarpa says his cockatoo, which is perched
on his arm in the facebook picture showing him standing beside his Bentley, is
his offspring.
'This here
is my "daughter",' he said in the interview with Caras. 'She is called Filomena Leopoldina Sofia
Scarpa. She is six-months-old and is endangered,' he said.
The white
cockatoo – which even has her own business card - is one of the most expensive
birds in the world costing around £14,000.
The Pharaohs
were known for burying their beloved pets with them so they could enjoy their
company in the afterlife. So far Scarpa hasn’t said whether he plans to do the
same with Filomena.
Source -
Daily Mail UK
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