An Oxford private school-educated businessman owns a Portuguese 'off-grid' commune that is at the centre of the suspected murder of a 35-year-old British man during a Blue Whale suicide game, it has been revealed.Xavier Hancock, who attended £15,000-a-year St Edward's School, set up his self-styled Libelinha Venture featuring white teepees in a remote forest valley near the central town of Pedrogao Grande after he 'fell in love' with the area in 2017.Hancock, who set up the commune with his Spanish partner Arantxa Atauri, promises visitors to the site the chance to 'reconnect' with nature 'during a journey towards self sustainability'.
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