I just learnt yesterday with very great sadness that my friend George Alberts died last night a week after being admitted to hospital suffering from Covid.
In hospital he was put on a ventilator and under sedation and received good care, but the disease had progressed too far. His lungs deteriorated very badly and he died of a heart attack.
He was a very good friend to Romania and a well known Bucharest figure with an encyclopaedic knowledge of the criminology of banking and very much else.
He gave good parties, had many friends, was very emotional and soft-hearted beneath his crusty surface and a lover of good wine and travel.
I know he would have agreed with at least most of what I have said in the article I posted yesterday, just before I heard the dreadful news, about the way the media suppress discussion of how the authorities are dealing with Covid.
We agreed about most things, apart from Brexit. He was an ardent admirer of Donald Trump, a lot more than me.
He had a lot of good stories, including ones about being present in Tbilisi as the Soviet Union fell apart and being asked to set up the National Bank of Georgia. Or have I misremembered?
Rest in peace, George.
'From quiet homes and first beginning,Hilaire Belloc - he later disowned this verse because he said it wasn't true and it isn't, but it is not so far off the truth.
Out to the undiscovered ends,
There's nothing worth the wear of winning,
But laughter and the love of friends.'
Very sad to hear of the death of George Alberts.
ReplyDeleteHe was my friend and business partner. We were both Global consultants in the Banking industry.
So sad that he was not treated earlier in the onset of Covid.