Rikard Rogganoid
Rikard Rogganoid | |
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| Born | 9 October 1976 |
| Died | 9 June 2014 (aged 37) |
| Occupation | Marketing manager |
| Years active | 1998–2014 |
| Era | Vriend Era |
| Known for | Promotion work for Hotel Rogganoid |
| Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) |
| Criminal charge(s) | Carjacking Joyriding Vandalism |
| Criminal penalty | Suspended sentence and compensation order |
| Parents |
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| Relatives | Rolf Rogganoid Rasmus Rogganoid Renat Rogganoid |
| Family | Rogganoid family |
Rikard Rogganoid (9 October 1976 – 9 June 2014) was a Romanian marketing manager from the Rogganoid family. He was the youngest son of Rainer Rogganoid and Viorica Rogganoid, and the youngest brother of Rasmus Rogganoid, the owner of Hotel Rogganoid.
Rogganoid worked on the promotion of Hotel Rogganoid. He became tied to the dispute around the public advertising of the R-Series clones, which had been commissioned from Snubable Enterprise by Rasmus Rogganoid.
Early life
Rikard Rogganoid was born in Băneasa, Bucharest, Romania, on 9 October 1976. He grew up with his brothers Rolf Rogganoid, Rasmus Rogganoid, and Renat Rogganoid in northern Bucharest.
The Rogganoid family owned property in Băneasa before Hotel Rogganoid opened. Rikard later entered the public-facing side of the family hotel business.
Criminal incidents
On 22 August 1995, Rogganoid was arrested in Bucharest for carjacking, joyriding, and vandalism. The arrest followed an incident in which a stolen car was driven through streets in northern Bucharest and later damaged. He was released after family intervention and received a suspended sentence with a compensation order.
On 16 July 2007, Rogganoid was removed by police during a vacation in Denmark after he shouted support for concentration camps during a public disturbance. Danish police removed him from the site and questioned him before releasing him.
After his return to Romania, police found firearms and Tanoa Einsatzgruppen symbolism in his house. The discovery added to his police record, but he remained active around the Rogganoid family hotel business.
Career
Rogganoid began working around the Rogganoid family hotel business in 1998, the same year Hotel Rogganoid opened. His work focused on promotion and guest contact.
In 2014, the public advertising of the R-Series clones became part of the dispute around Hotel Rogganoid. The hotel used the clones as a public attraction, which broke Rasmus Rogganoid's agreement with Snubable Enterprise.
Personal life
Rikard Rogganoid had a girlfriend during the later years of his life. She suffered a miscarriage before the 2014 attack on the Rogganoid family.
His parents were Rainer Rogganoid and Viorica Rogganoid. His brothers were Rolf Rogganoid, Rasmus Rogganoid, and Renat Rogganoid.
Snubable facility theory
Documents from an underground Snubable Enterprise facility used the name Rikard R. for a catering worker inside the facility. The name led to the theory that Richard Rambam had Rikard Rogganoid taken away and forced into catering work.
The theory also says his surname may have been changed from Rogganoid to Rambam in facility records. Confirmed evidence placing Rikard inside the facility was never found. His body was also never recovered after the 2014 attack, leaving his final fate disputed.
Death
Rikard Rogganoid was reported shot by Jibbut Snagov in Bucharest on 9 June 2014. He was targeted on the same day as the Hotel Rogganoid bombing, which destroyed Hotel Rogganoid and killed Rasmus Rogganoid.
His mother Viorica Rogganoid and his brothers Rolf Rogganoid and Renat Rogganoid were also shot by Jibbut Snagov on 9 June 2014. Rikard's body was not recovered. Jibbut Snagov is believed to have burned the body after the shooting, but the reason was not established.
Because no body was found, the Snubable facility theory remained possible. The Rogganoid family record still treats Rikard as killed on 9 June 2014.