Man fakes his own death while surfing in Greece
At first, it sounded like a great, simple idea. The husband pretends he is dead while the wife collects his life insurance. She will send him money periodically as he assumes new identity abroad. It almost happened that way, Czech press reports.
A Hungarian man, Zoltan Rex, and his wife were vacationing in Greece in 2001, when Zoltan "disappeared" while surfing. Of course, the wife and a few friends were in on the scam and played along. The authorities proclaimed him dead after about a year, but they never found his body. The insurance company, however, refused to pay the roughly $1.3M, because they found it strange that a man would take out several life insurance policies and then disappear. (Note to self: When faking death, remember that insurance companies are not stupid.)
Poor Zoltan escaped to Crete, then Italy, and finally ended up in the Czech Republic, where he lived under the name László Boros until his true identity was discovered last year. The plan never really worked the way they intended. His wife lost hope of ever getting the money and got remarried in 2005.
Now, Zoltan's only hope is either a) reality show, b) book deal, or c) flourishing career in Eastern European politics.
Filed under: Europe, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Feb 6th 2008 @ 12:51PM
Justin Glow said...
Zoltan Rex -- what a great name.
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Feb 6th 2008 @ 1:32PM
Greg said...
Wasn't Zoltan the name of the fortune-teller machine in the movie "Big"?
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Feb 7th 2008 @ 8:12AM
Dapylil said...
Zoltar was in "Big."
Feb 8th 2008 @ 2:21PM
ldjigga1 said...
I think it was "zoltar".....unluss the fortune telling maching faked his death by falling off the pier and changed it to Zoltan O'hara and moved to Ireland. Or Zoltan Rigetti and moved to Italy..(You know I can keep this up for days.)
Feb 6th 2008 @ 1:49PM
Greg said...
Now I remember, it was Zoltar in the movie. I digress.
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Feb 6th 2008 @ 1:52PM
iva.skoch said...
Here is a whole list of popular Hungarian names, from Attila to Zoltan. http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Zoltan
The ironic thing is that Zoltan means "life" in Hungarian. Too bad Rex doesn't mean "insurance."
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Feb 8th 2008 @ 1:38PM
SteelersFan said...
That was hilarious. Thanks I needed a good laugh!
Feb 8th 2008 @ 1:44PM
Margaret said...
ha ha ha ha what a funny thing to say! Good one!
Feb 6th 2008 @ 8:33PM
Hoofhearted said...
And nobody git arrested for fraud????hmmmm
any decent insurance company would throw SOMEONE'S ass in the pokey.....
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Feb 6th 2008 @ 9:01PM
Diane said...
I work for a very large life insurance company. You would be amazed at how many dead people answer the phone.
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Feb 8th 2008 @ 1:37PM
stefi said...
lmao i bet thats true
Feb 6th 2008 @ 9:21PM
mike n said...
After this jerk rips us all off in higher insurance premiums, he will wish he was dead. Yea, a real deadhead. We are all waiting to tell this guy off!
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Feb 6th 2008 @ 9:21PM
mike n said...
Zolton with a Z, like in last place.
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Feb 6th 2008 @ 9:52PM
lisa said...
Not to support their scandoluos behavior but atleast they really did't commit a real murder to collect like most folks are doing nowadays!!!!!!!!!!
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Feb 6th 2008 @ 10:55PM
Sarah said...
Oh, come on, admit it. Haven't we all thought of doing something daring and risky like this in our lives ? I think they are courageous ... albeit stupid...to have tried it ! ( I'm sure I'll get plenty of flack for this train of thought ... oh, well... )
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Feb 6th 2008 @ 11:02PM
patrickgawne said...
Wasn't the anti-hero named Zoltan Gris in Hubbard's "Mission Earth"?
Looks like a mission for Jettero Heller!
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Feb 6th 2008 @ 11:23PM
Dave said...
Zoltan, wasn't that on the movie big.
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Feb 7th 2008 @ 8:09AM
dcgm said...
lol, Zoltan was that cult/college club in Dude? Where's My Car.
I thought this was hilarious.
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Feb 7th 2008 @ 8:10AM
Jessica said...
I believe the actual name of the fortunetelling machine in the movie "BIG" was Zoltar. Ah, close enough. Both names sounds like big dumb mannequin genies in a toll box on the pier.
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Feb 7th 2008 @ 8:10AM
SCRUMMI said...
BRILLIANT!!! (if they could have pulled it off. Insurance companys make enuf $ from us po' folk!)
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