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Reuters
Sunday, July 5, 2009 The family of the late Robert Louis-Dreyfus, Olympique Marseille's main shareholder, have committed themselves to the Ligue 1 club. Louis-Dreyfus died late on Saturday aged 63 in a Zurich hospital where he was treated for leukaemia. "Robert Louis-Dreyfus was so attached to Olympique Marseille that his heirs will pursue his work," the wife and three children of the Swiss businessman said in a statement on the club's website. "In conformity with his will ... they will be eager to add ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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