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Name
  
Arne Jr.

Uncles
  
Arne Naess

Role
  
Businessman

Arne Naess, Jr. smiling and wearing a black coat, white long sleeves, and yellow bow tie while Diana Ross wearing a white dress
Died
  
January 13, 2004, Groot Drakenstein mountains

Children
  
Evan Ross, Ross Naess, Leona Naess, Christoffer Naess, Katinka Naess, Nicklas Naess, Louis Naess

Spouse
  
Diana Ross (m. 1985–2000), Filippa Kumlin D\'Orey (m. 1968–1982)

Parents
  
August Oskar German, Kiki Naess

Similar People
  
Diana Ross, Evan Ross, Ross Naess, Leona Naess, Arne Naess

ARNE NÆSS JR. - WikiVidi Documentary


Arne Næss Jr. (born Arne Rudolf Ludvig Raab; 8 December 1937 – 13 January 2004) was a Norwegian businessman, shipping magnate and mountaineer.

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Diana Ross Marries her second husband Arne Naess Jr in Switzerland 1986


Personal life

Ashlee Simpson smiling while wearing blue long sleeves and black and white hat while Evan Ross wearing a black long sleeves

Evan Ross Arne Næss Jr's son

Næss was born in Germany in 1937 to German physician August Oskar German Raab (1901–1993) and Kirsten "Kiki" Dekke Næss (1907–2001), a Norwegian national whose brother was philosopher and mountaineer Arne Næss. Næss' family lived in Germany during World War II. His parents divorced after the war, and Næss moved to Norway with his mother where they both took her maiden name Næss.

In 1964, Næss moved to New York to work for his uncle Erling Dekke Næss, a shipping magnate and businessman. He started his own business in London in 1968 where he was successful in shipping and oil, and in real estate. He would go on to make a few bad investments in the 1990s in Pyramid scheme Global Money Games. His biggest success turned out to be an investment in an old IT business, Tandberg Data, and various real estate investments around the world. He had built up his shipping empire to be reputedly worth some 600 million by the year 2000. He spent his last years in Switzerland.

In 1966 he married Filippa Kumlin d'Orey of Sweden and together they had son Christoffer and two daughters, Katinka and folk/pop singer Leona Naess. After they divorced, he had a relationship with Norwegian actress Mari Maurstad. In 1985, Næss met American singer Diana Ross on a trip to the Bahamas. He and Ross married in 1985 and had two sons, Ross Arne Næss (born October 7, 1987) and Evan Olav Næss (born August 26, 1988) before divorcing in 1999. Næss spent his remaining 5 years with Norwegian-born Camilla Astrup; they had two sons, Nicklas and Louis.

Mountaineering

By age 19, Næss had already made twenty first ascents of Norwegian mountains. He then concentrated on a career in the shipping industry, starting out with his uncle Erling Dekke Næss in 1964 in New York. In the seventies he returned to mountain climbing; in 1985 he led the first Norwegian expedition to Mount Everest, reportedly one of the more successful Everest climbs to have taken place. Also participating was British mountaineer Chris Bonington.

When asked, during a late-1990s television interview, about the risks of mountaineering, Næss replied: "If I hadn't liked risks, I would rather have played tennis or golf."

Death

Diana ross smiling and wearing a brown coat and black blouse while Evan Ross wearing a black coat, gray jacket and scarf

Evan Ross Arne Næss Jr's son

Næss was staying with his friend Johann Rupert on 13 January 2004 when he died in a climbing accident while descending from a peak on Rupert's estate in the Groot Drakenstein mountains near the town of Franschhoek outside Cape Town, South Africa.

Arne Naess, Jr. smiling and wearing a black coat, white long sleeves, and yellow bow tie while Diana Ross wearing a white dress

According to police reports, Næss' anchoring equipment loosened from the porous mountainside, leading to a 103m fall. He was 66 years old.

References

Arne Næss Jr. Wikipedia