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30 years without Stavros Niarchos: The tycoon’s final days in Zurich – The stroke and his son Konstantinos by his side

Thirty years have passed since the day the Greek tycoon passed away in a hospital in Switzerland after suffering a severe stroke

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Konstantinos Niarchos was in a hurry that Sunday, April 14, 1996, driving to the Zurich clinic where his father was hospitalized.

Stavros Niarchos’ condition showed no improvement after the serious stroke he had suffered weeks earlier in his beloved Saint Moritz.

At 86 years old, the man of six marriages, immense wealth, and a life worthy of a novel was now a shadow of his former self.

Even before the stroke, he had difficulty walking due to old age and often needed assistance. A photo taken shortly before showed him walking slowly, supported by his son Philippos, in Saint Moritz on the way to a family meal.

The charismatic shipowner, known for his dry—almost British—sense of humor, who smoked specially ordered cigarettes engraved with his initials, was now heading toward his final and loneliest journey.

The Final Days

He was last seen in late February 1996, when Saint Moritz was preparing for spring and the chalets of the wealthy were opening for parties and gatherings.

By early March, however, the Niarchos family chalet stood out for its unusual silence.

Rumors began circulating that the patriarch was unwell, spreading from the Swiss Alps to elite social circles in Zurich and Geneva.

Officially, no information was given—consistent with the family’s long-standing secrecy.

Very few people knew the truth: the Greek tycoon had suffered a severe stroke and was being treated in strict confidentiality in a Zurich clinic.

His Son by His Side

His youngest son, Konstantinos, visited him daily, sitting beside him for hours.

This was surprising to those who knew that their relationship had often been strained.

Niarchos had even once responded “Who?” when asked about Konstantinos at social events.

Yet now, the son remained constantly by his father’s side, sometimes with his siblings, but often alone, speaking to him for hours.

No one knows what he said.

The End

In early April, Niarchos’ condition worsened as his vital organs began to fail.

On Monday, April 15, 1996, he passed away in his hospital bed in Zurich, six weeks after his stroke.

His funeral took place three days later in a Greek Orthodox church in Lausanne, attended only by close family and a few friends.

He was buried at the Boix-de-Vaux cemetery in Lausanne, next to his third wife.

Many of the few attendees could not hold back their tears as they said farewell to the visionary shipowner who had built an empire.

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