Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Jr.
Julio Mario Santo Domingo Braga (1958 – March 2009) was the eldest son of Julio Mario Santo Domingo and Edyala Braga, of the same family as Eduardo Braga, former governor of Amazonas. He was the director of the Santo Domingo Group, his family's conglomerate of more than 100 companies.[1]
Biography
Santo Domingo studied literature at Columbia University[2] and law at Panthéon-Assas University.[3] Throughout his life, he was passionate about literature of all periods but especially French literature of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.[4] He was a collector of printed books and manuscripts.[2] He had a particular regard for Marcel Proust, but he also greatly admired and collected the works of Baudelaire, Rimbaud and Verlaine.[2] He had huge collections of rock and roll and antique Chinese opium paraphernalia,[5] and was an ardent fan of AS Saint-Étienne, a French soccer team.[2][4]
He married Vera Rechulski from São Paulo, and they had two children:
- Tatiana Santo Domingo (born 1983).
- Julio Mario Santo Domingo, III (born 1985).
He is also survived by his parents and by two half-brothers:
- Alejandro Santo Domingo, a financier and the family's successor as director of the Santo Domingo Group
- Andrés Santo Domingo, a music industrialist whose 2008 wedding to the socialite Lauren Davis was a "society" spectacle in the pages of US Vogue magazine
He died in New York City from cancer, diagnosed in October 2009. [1][4]
References
- 1 2 "Colombian Businessman Julio Mario Santo Domingo Braga Dies." Latin American Herald Tribune
- 1 2 3 4 Obituary for Julio Mario Santo Domingo Braga by El Espectador>
- ↑ Obituary by El Mundo
- 1 2 3 Obituary by Cromos magazine
- ↑ Field of dreams: A remarkable exhibition sheds new light on the dark history of the opium business The Independent, 02 June 2013