Media tycoon Robert Maxell had a massive row with his son and was due to meet the Bank of England on the same day his body was found floating in the Atlantic - his sons have revealed. Speaking in an exclusive interview with the Sunday Times, Kevin and Ian Maxwell said they do not believe their father's death was a suicide despite the conspiracy theories surrounding it. According to Kevin, he and Maxwell had been engaged in a shouting match on the day he died over a 'day of reckoning' meeting with the Bank of England that was due to take place that day. After a lengthy and traumatic eight-month trial, the pair were eventually found not guilty and Kevin Maxwell became Britain's biggest personal bankrupt at the age of 33. After his death it emerged Maxwell had raided £460million from the Mirror Group pension fund
Source: Daily Mail September 09, 2018 11:21 UTC