About: Ralph Burkei

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Ralph Burkei (15 December 1956, Munich – 26 November 2008) was a German TV producer and co-owner of the Bavarian production company C.A.M.P. TV. He was also active in Bavarian local politics with the Munich CSU party and was its treasurer from 2000 to 2004. At one time, he was vice-president of the TSV 1860 München and president of the VfB Leipzig football teams. Burkei died on the way to hospital after fleeing armed attackers and falling from the facade of the Taj Mahal hotel during the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

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  • Ralph Burkei (* 15. Dezember 1956 in München; † 26. November 2008 in Mumbai) war ein deutscher Medienunternehmer, Fußballfunktionär und Kommunalpolitiker der CSU. Er starb bei einem islamistischen Terroranschlag in Mumbai. (de)
  • Ralph Burkei (15 December 1956, Munich – 26 November 2008) was a German TV producer and co-owner of the Bavarian production company C.A.M.P. TV. He was also active in Bavarian local politics with the Munich CSU party and was its treasurer from 2000 to 2004. At one time, he was vice-president of the TSV 1860 München and president of the VfB Leipzig football teams. Burkei died on the way to hospital after fleeing armed attackers and falling from the facade of the Taj Mahal hotel during the 2008 Mumbai attacks. (en)
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  • Ralph Burkei (* 15. Dezember 1956 in München; † 26. November 2008 in Mumbai) war ein deutscher Medienunternehmer, Fußballfunktionär und Kommunalpolitiker der CSU. Er starb bei einem islamistischen Terroranschlag in Mumbai. (de)
  • Ralph Burkei (15 December 1956, Munich – 26 November 2008) was a German TV producer and co-owner of the Bavarian production company C.A.M.P. TV. He was also active in Bavarian local politics with the Munich CSU party and was its treasurer from 2000 to 2004. At one time, he was vice-president of the TSV 1860 München and president of the VfB Leipzig football teams. Burkei died on the way to hospital after fleeing armed attackers and falling from the facade of the Taj Mahal hotel during the 2008 Mumbai attacks. (en)
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  • Ralph Burkei (de)
  • Ralph Burkei (en)
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