Richard Branson Caribbean house burned to ground after lightning strike

The Caribbean luxury house owned by Virgin’s boss Sir Richard Branson caught fire today. Only a smoking wreckage was left from the multi-million-euro mansion.

People watch helplessly as the Great House is overwhelmed by blaze

The incident could have eneded in tragedy but fortunately Kate Winslet saved Branson’s 90-year-old mother in the last moment. The Virgin tycoon was extremely grateful to Mrs. Winslet for rescuing mother Eve who was taken to safety.

The house ignited into flames due to a lightning strike after Hurricane Irene hit Necker, Bronson’s £60million private island.

Kate Winslet and her two children were among people invited at the wood and stone Great House and flee to safety into the darkness dressed just in their pajamas.
Sir Richard Branson revealed that brave Miss Winslet acted like in the movies as she took his mother into her arms and moved her to safety as the property was ravaged by flames.
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At the moment of the incident Sir Richard, 61, was in a neighbouring villa about 100 yards away with wife Joan and son Sam and alegedly rushed naked towards the fire shortly after 4 a.m.

Branson’s 29-year-old daughter Holly, who is scheduled to wed in November, was also on the island.
Sam, 25, heard the noize coming from the mansion, triggered the alarm, and went inside to help evacuate the guests. Fortunately nobody was injured in the incident.

“20 people were in the house and all of them escaped and they are ok”, Mr Branson stated.