Fortescue Metals Group chairman Andrew Forrest has narrowly avoided being caught up in a deadly terrorist attack while negotiating a deal in Afghanistan.
Australia’s richest man and a Fortescue team were in Kabul last week when their key point of contact with the Afghanistan government, first vice-president Amrullah Saleh, was targeted by a terrorist bomb.
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