A Danish chef couple, known for their environmentally friendly retreat stades, has allegedly escaped in Guatemala amidst investigation by tax authorities. Fleming Hansen and Mette Halbeck also left 158 barrels of human waste and sewerage and are now running into the nearby forest, Mentor Informed
His staff claimed that several animals, including ducks, died, resulting in the couple as a result of leaving them out during the night, and other animals were released after disappearing.
Hansen and Halback claimed that “Wild of the Wild” was felt, when they allegedly installed their environmentally friendly resorts, Stadson, Holland, southern Sweden. The couple first operated a popular roof restaurant in Copenhagen.
Critics and the affected praised the stades, which included 16 wooden houses with ideas of nature, called it “borrower luxury” and “magical,”.
But then, Stadson was declared bankrupt in March; And the pair were reportedly registered as foreign residents before Christmas.
The couple is investigating the traces of financial and environmental catastrophe months before their sudden departure, citing Danish media.
After leaving Copenhagen in 2016, where he dannated millions of chronor to the authorities, the pair moved to Sweden and established Stades.
After the establishment of the Stadson, Hansen and Halbek began to earn loans to the Swedish tax authorities, allegedly reached 6 million SEK (Euro 470,000).
He has since opened a second hotel in Guatemala.
On their website, the couple said they had come far away with Stadons, but also realized that it was an impossible task, being a soul-operated entrepreneur on a mission in a country with some most and tireless bureaucracy in the world.
“When you read it, we have probably declared bankrupt by Swedish by Swedish. Whatever we wanted was part of a more beautiful planet,” he said.
Officers are currently looking at the legal and environmental violations associated with the sudden disappearance of the couple. The authorities called the couple’s actions “environment crime”, and Daniel Helicing, which leads the County Department and the Environment Department, shocked and said, “Virela. More than 150 barrels of human dirt.”