Roger Agnelli, who presided over an unprecedented decade of growth during the commodities boom that entrenched Brazilian mining company Vale SA as the world’s largest iron-ore producer, has died. He was 56.
Vale confirmed Agnelli’s death on Sunday, a day after he and six others -- including his wife, son and daughter -- were killed in a Sao Paulo plane crash. His single-engine turboprop came down in a residential neighborhood about three minutes after leaving Campo de Marte airport en route to Rio de Janeiro, according to Brazil’s civil aviation agency.
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