The man whose body was pulled from the Danube the other day was a wealthy entrepreneur and a well-known figure of the Budapest nightlife.

The body was found by the police on August 4, at the Kopaszi dam, but at first they could not identify it, but then it turned out that they had found the body of Zoltán G., who had jumped into the water from Margit Bridge on August 1.

Blikk writes that everyone is completely bewildered by the tragedy of the 56-year-old man, since Zoltán G. shared photos of high-profile events on his social media page even recently.

Among his pictures, he posed with star chef Jenő Rácz and Curtis, but a few years ago he even took the singer Andi Tóth for a ride in his luxury car, for which a video was also made. He gave his followers a lot of insight into his life, which was full of wealth: luxury cars, boats, posh exhibitions, VIP parties, opera balls, exotic vacations, golf clubs, beautiful women and influential friends.

Bikk spoke to several people from the man's environment, and several of them said that, according to their knowledge, the man may have had business problems, but they cannot imagine that he would have jumped into the Danube of his own accord.

In response to the newspaper's inquiry, the BRFK stated in relation to the case: no suspicion of philanthropy arose, therefore no criminal proceedings were initiated.

Blink