SPACE FOR ONE MORE

However, Blue Origin admitted last week that the mystery original ticket holder had dropped out “due to scheduling conflicts.”

As a result, the spare seat has instead gone to Dutch teenager and high school graduate Oliver Daemen, son of millionaire Joes Daemen.

It’s unclear how much Joes, founder and CEO of the Dutch investment company Somerset Capital Partners, paid for his 18-year-old child’s ticket.

The anonymous passenger who Oliver is replacing will take their trip on New Shepard at a later date.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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