Swedish businessman Carl Luddram, co -founder of the Pirate Bay illegal recovery site, was killed in an accident with his aircraft in Slovenia, according to a far -right party with which he was connected.

Slovenian police today confirmed to the French News Agency (AFP) that it has pulled a corpse from the scene of the crash, “probably the Swedish pilot”, but did not want to reveal his identity, pending a forensic examination.

The small aircraft crashed on Monday in a wooden shelter in the mountainous area of ​​Velika Planina (north). Due to bad meteorological conditions, rescuers could not reach the area despite the next day.

The Party Alternative for Sweden (AFS) announced the death of the 64 -year -old businessman, welcoming “a legend and a veteran of Swedish nationalism”.

Karl Luddram had departed with the Mooney M20 aircraft from Zagreb and headed to Zurich, according to a message posted on Facebook.

Karl Luddram was a candidate for the party in the Evangelical Lutheran Church elections in 2021.

Grandson of the founder of the Wasabröd Bot Industry, was sentenced by a four -month prison sentence in 2010 and a heavy fine for his involvement as a funder at the Pirate Bay, along with other founders.