Jimi Heselden, one of Britian’s wealthiest executives and the owner of the company that makes the Segway, died Sunday after driving a Segway off of a cliff and landing in a river, police said.
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Heselden’s body was found in the River Wharfe in northern England along with the Segway he was riding. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
According to police, witnesses reported seeing a man fall over the 30-foot cliff. Police said the circumstances surrounding Heselden’s death are not believed to be suspicious.
Heselden, 62, owned the firm Hesco Bastion, and worked as a coal miner before striking it big in the business world. A noted philanthropist, he recently donated more than $15 million to the Leeds Community Foundation.
While Heselden owned the Segway company, he did not in fact invent it. The Segway was invented by Dean Kamen in the 90s.