FILE - In a Sept. 8, 2009, file photo, Chesapeake Energy Corp. CEO Aubrey McClendon speaks during the opening of a compressed natural gas filling station in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City police say McClendon, a natural gas industry titan who was indicted on Tuesday, March 1, 2016, by a federal grand jury for allegedly conspiring to rig bids to buy oil and natural gas leases in northwest Oklahoma, was killed Wednesday in a fiery single-car crash in Oklahoma City. A part-owner of the NBA's Oklahoma City Thunder, McClendon stepped down in 2013 at Chesapeake and founded American Energy Partners, where he was chairman and CEO. (AP Photo/File)
Aubrey McClendon, magnate del gas natural y copropietario del Thunder de Oklahoma City, murió el miércoles, al estrellar su camioneta deportiva “directamente contra un muro» en esa ciudad, un día después de que se le acusó de un complot para cometer un fraude, informó la policía.
El capitán de la policía Paco Balderrama dijo que McClendon, cofundador de la empresa Cheasepeake Energy, era el único ocupante del vehículo en el momento en que se impactó contra la cuneta.