A secret life simmers in the villa of the late millionaire Raimondas Karpavičius in Nida



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The couple wants to meditate. Kaunas residents heard this reason why they searched for an empty hall for a short time.

At the beginning of 2019, a millionaire, the patron R. Karpavičius, was taken to one of the corridors of Kaunas.

It wasn’t long after the famous businessman left the Kaunas clinics, where neurosurgeons performed a complicated operation on him.

Doctors who operated on the patient with an aggressive brain cancer, glioblastoma, had also developed an additional treatment plan. They sent letters to the Amsterdam clinic, where the best specialists in the field work.

Approximately 120 million. R. Karpavičius, who managed a company and other assets worth a billion euros, was promised a much longer life if he immediately continued the scientific treatment. The businessman had made this firm promise.

But instead of going to Amsterdam, the millionaire found himself in a rented apartment near the Kaunas City Hall.

And one day, as Lietuvos Rytas found out, he was taken to the Petrašiūnai district.

There was R. Karpavičius with Aiste Grybauskienė from Kaunas, who was working in his factory in the fall of 2018, and when a businessman fell ill, he presented himself as the guardian of his physical and spiritual body.

The photos were taken to the bailiff.

In the past, there was a paper mill in Petrašiūnai, next door, a house of culture.

After the reconstruction of the buildings, offices, conference and entertainment rooms were installed there. One of these corridors is furnished in a very elegant way: the windows are covered with heavy ornate curtains, the floor, parquet, on the walls, delicate paintings. There is also a soft corner to relax.

The room is rented, there are various celebrations, dances and training. And this time the witnesses saw that only two people entered the room, a woman and a man.

A. Grybauskienė, 46, wore high heels and a short skirt. R. Karpavičius, 61, was wearing a black jacket and a blue shirt.

Dancing with the Kaunas woman hugging him, the businessman smiled. That moment was captured on the phone.

The images of the dance, along with other photographs taken that year, were then cautiously brought to the bailiff, who documented everything.

This has likely paved the way for the future battle for the hundreds of millions of legacies.

The photos could help convince skeptics that the couple was preparing for the wedding, attended dance classes, and the rich man scored half of the property – about 60 million euros – in Kaunas in his passionate love will .

It was such a dusty version after the death of R. Karpavičius, hitting him on August 9, 2019, that the young widow began to spread. She said that she had been friends with the millionaire for four years and they lived together for two years.

Lietuvos Rytas was asked to specify when she began to be close friends with the businessman and where they met, the widow said she would respond after the judicial process is over.

The version broadcast by Kaunas recalls the story of Cinderella from a fairy tale, the magic of which was dispelled by the journalistic investigation of Lietuvos Rytas.

The scandalous facts published in the newspaper and the stories of the witnesses revealed that this could have been a scam predisposed by shady characters.

Tourists often see a car dressed in white and a young woman at a millionaire's villa in the summer.  Photo from the archives of the Republic of Lithuania.

Tourists often see a car dressed in white and a young woman at a millionaire’s villa in the summer. Photo from the archives of the Republic of Lithuania.

Nobody passes the time

One of the photos taken of the sheriff was taken at Nida’s home in July 2018.

R. Karpavičius, sitting on the terrace, wearing sports clothes, apparently after a tennis training session, is immortalized in it.

Until the disease struck, the businessman was athletic, exercised, ate healthy, liked to wave a tennis racket.

After three years on the same terrace, passersby see the young widow this summer.

After the death of R. Karpavičius, the fight for hundreds of millions of legacies has been fueling the curiosity of Nida tourists for some time.

Walking down the path to the lagoon, vacationers often stop at the villa, take photos, and discuss the millionaire’s dramatic fate.

Passersby notice that other people, not just a widow, are vacationing in the village area. They enter, leave the house, bring food, drinks.

“I rest in Nida, I often pass by Karpavičiai’s house, I see a woman there. Sometimes, men also go to the village, looking suspiciously at passersby.

When a curious person takes photos, the villa’s guests often hide and dive, ”said the tourist who contacted Lietuvos Rytas.

The secrets of the legacy drama also draw tourists to Nida from other cities in the country for only a short time.

After visiting the museum of the writer Thomas Mann, looking at the sundial, they often want to see the famous millionaire’s villa.

She worked as a villa manager

The 250-square-meter one-story house with an attic on Pamario Street was built in 2000.

R. Karpavičius and his first wife Audrone Karpavičienė bought an old house there in 1991.

Audronė, the first wife who lived with the businessman for 40 years, supervised the construction of the villa, created the interior, planted maples and pines and flowers in the courtyard. Then he took care of the plants for many years.

When A. Grybauskienė from Kaunas appeared there in 2018, many trees and other plants were destroyed. Seeing this, Audronas Karpavičienė clenched her heart.

A. Grybauskienė worked as a housekeeper in the businessman’s villa. When asked about this, Kaunas resident Lietuvos Rytas did not answer anything, but others spoke.

The mayor of Neringa Darius Jasaitis saw her there in the summer of 2018.

“I met Aiste. I asked Raimondo what he was doing there. Raimondas replied that he had hired her as a housekeeper. That night he was tidying up the kitchen, bringing food.

A month later I visited Raimondas. Aistė was back in the house. Only this time she sat next to him. I felt that something was happening.

He knew Raimondas as a person who did not allow strangers to enter. So it was very strange for me to see her. Everything went very fast that summer, “said D. Jasaitis.

The mayor of Neringa also saw Kaunas there in the fall of that year, when trees were cut down in the courtyard of R. Karpavičius’s house.

“The requirements are the same for everyone: when cutting a tree, it is necessary to pay compensation to the state budget or plant a new one.

Aistė, who became the manager of the house, persuaded Raimondas to reorganize the courtyard. She was responsible for it, but she didn’t want to pay, she ducked. We look at this in principle ”, explained the interlocutor.

Then D. Jasaitis received a call from R. Karpavičius: he invited him to meet. Aistė was also in the courtyard. The mayor explained the situation, the laws. The businessman, realizing everything, glared at Aiste, blaming her for the artificially created conflict situation.

“We broke up with Raimonds in a friendly way. I have no longer seen him alive. And now his house is by the sea, a meadow with lights,” said D. Jasaitis.

After his operation, R. Karpavičius was transferred to this secluded building in Petrašiūnai. In the hall he was photographed dancing with a Kaunas woman.

Rental prices are not high

While the fight for the legacy of R. Karpavičius is being waged, the court has prohibited issuing a certificate of the right to inherit. At her request, Aistė Karpavičienė has only been appointed temporary administrator of the village.

Although the law prohibits the use of the managed property for self-interest, life seems to be simmering in the villa during the heat of the Christmas season. The comforts of the house can be used not only by the residents of Kaunas, but also by other people.

Maybe a room in a spacious villa to rent during the holiday season?

Currently, rental prices in Nida are one of the highest by the sea. You may have to pay more than EUR 100 per night for a lagoon-side apartment.

However, Aistė Karpavičienė did not answer the question whether he lives there permanently or rents rooms for vacationers.

The factory rejected the service.

The young widow continues to seek to inherit not only a house in Nida, but also a villa in Tenerife, made famous by then-police officers Darius Žukauskas and Giedrius Skladas, who stormed there in the summer of 2019.

The widow continues to strive for half of R. Karpavičius’s business, although it is becoming increasingly difficult.

In the civil inheritance case pending before the Vilnius City District Court, the platoon representing her withdrew. This was confirmed to Lietuvos Rytas by lawyer Kęstutis Švirinas: “The Sorainen law firm does not currently represent the interests of Aistė Karpavičienė.”

The pieno konservai of Marijampol also refused his services. In that factory, he worked as a marketing manager, actively seeking excellence.

Kaunas Rytu previously explained to Lietuvos Rytas that it was seeking to implement the idea of ​​reorganizing the image of the entire group of companies started with R. Karpavičius, which is unacceptable to the current administration.

I found a suspicious powder

As an employee of Marijampolės pieno konservų, the Kaunas resident went to Tenerife in 2018, where the factory has a branch.

A.Grybauskienė stayed in a five-bedroom villa belonging to the company “Rarkarpis”. R. Karpavičius also stayed there then.

While in the villa, they came to cut the linen bedspreads, which were bought by the businessman’s first wife, Audronė, who lives in Palanga. Later, a package with Audronė Karpavičienė’s articles arrived in Palanga from Tenerife. An electric toothbrush was missing.

The businessman’s first family found a bottle of powder of unknown origin in a Tenerife villa.

The businessman’s son, Rokas Karpis, told Lietuvos Rytas that the tape-wrapped bottle was found in a small backpack that belonged to his father. It has no inscription stating that it could be a drug.

The chemical composition of the powder could be determined by experts.

The first family of R. Karpavičius does not rule out that they approach them.

Read the full study in Saturday’s edition of the Lietuvos Rytas newspaper.

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