
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-98...an-islands.html
Google co-founder Larry Page 'has been living off-grid and hiding out on isolated Fijian island for most of the pandemic'

Google co-founder Larry Page, 48, has become reclusive over the past several years - avoiding being photographed except for a handful of times
He had taken his private jet to donate COVID-19 medical supplies to Fiji last month as a second wave of the pandemic hit the country
Page's donation was reported by Fijian Broadcasting Company News on June 19, according to Insider
However, that story has since disappeared and sources told Insider that health officials in Fiji asked for it to come down
The story had reported that Page flew from Hawaii to Fiji's Nadi International Airport to provide the country with medical supplies including masks
Page has spent months in Fiji during the coronavirus pandemic - mostly on the island of Tavarua
He has also been spotted an a smaller island called Namotu - which a sailor named Lorenzo Cipriani claimed Page bought in a blog post in August
Google co-founder Larry Page has reportedly been living off the grid for more than a year, hiding out in Fiji on isolated islands away from tourists as the pandemic swept the world.
That's in stark contrast to Google's other co-founder, Sergey Brin, 47, who was spotted enjoying a lavish vacation at Lake Como in Italy with his wife and friends.
As for Page, Fijian health officials even pressured a TV network to pull a story about him donating COVID-19 medical supplies to the country, as the tech titan went out of his way to avoid the public.
Page, 48, has become reclusive over the past several years - avoiding being photographed except for a handful of times since stepping down as CEO of Google's parent company Alphabet Inc. in 2019.
He has spent months in Fiji during the coronavirus pandemic - mostly on the island of Tavarua - and it has been rumored the billionaire has bought at least one island in the country's Mamanuca archipelago, sources told Insider.
Page has also been spotted an a smaller island called Namotu - which a sailor named Lorenzo Cipriani claimed Page bought in a blog post in August.
He had taken his private jet to donate COVID-19 medical supplies to Fiji last month as a second wave of the pandemic hit the country - which was reported by Fijian Broadcasting Company News on June 19, according to Insider.
However, that story has since disappeared from the state-owned news site - and sources told Insider that health officials in Fiji asked for it to come down, claiming that the information should not have been made public.
A source confirmed to DailyMail.com that the article had been removed after health officials asked for the story to be taken down because 'they didn't want the donation highlighted.'








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