Prince Christoph of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
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Prince Christoph Victorio Egon Humberto von Hohenlohe-Langenburg (November 8, 1956 - August 6, 2006) was a European socialite and member of the extended Agnelli family.
Known as Kiko, he was born at Lausanne in Switzerland, the elder son of Prince Alfonso of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1924-2003) and his first wife, Princess Ira von Fürstenberg, a granddaughter of Giovanni Agnelli, the founder of Fiat.
He died on August 6, 2006, died of massive organ failure a few days after being imprisoned in Klongprem Central Prison in Bangkok on charges of suspicion of forging a visa. His health had been weakened from a weight-loss regimen at a Thai wellness center.[1][2][3]
Before his death, he resided in Honolulu, Hawaii, also in Paris and Geneva, but was a citizen of Liechtenstein.