Nevada authorities are investigating the death of a San
Francisco philanthropist and businesswoman whose body was found in an apartment
building near Carson City.
The body of Amber Marie Bently, 34, was discovered by a
process server delivering an eviction notice July 19 at an apartment in the
town of Gardnerville, about 16 miles south of Carson City, authorities said.
Sgt. Pat Brooks of the Douglas County Sheriff's Office said
an autopsy showed there was no evidence of criminal activity, foul play or
suicide, and that toxicology results should be completed in six to eight weeks.
Bently had apparently been dead for several weeks, he said.
Bently was the estranged wife of San Francisco businessman
Christopher Bently, chief executive officer of Bently Holdings, a San Francisco
property management company that focuses on sustainable building practices.
It
is one of five companies under the Bently Enterprises umbrella, which include
Bently Biofuels and Romadyn.
His father was Donald Bently, a pioneering inventor in the
field of instruments that measure the mechanical condition of rotating
machinery.
The couple, who lived in a penthouse on Nob Hill and had a
home at Stinson Beach, separated last year.
The pair arrived on the philanthropic scene in the
mid-2000s. As devotees of the Burning Man festival, they were known for wearing
eccentric fashions, but also were known for their commitment to environmental
organizations such as the Point Reyes Bird Observatory and Global Green's
"Gorgeous & Green" galas.
They also operated a short-lived luxury spa, Kamalaspa, on
Union Square.
Amber Marie Bently designed and made sustainable jewelry,
and she favored eye-catching, boundary-pushing attire on gala nights, most
notably an LED-enhanced light-up dress by Fiuka that she wore to the San
Francisco Opera Gala in 2010.
After she and her husband separated, Amber Marie Bently
lived briefly in Sausalito. In April she moved to Gardnerville, where she had
grown up, to live in apparent solitude.
Christopher Bently, reached while traveling in London,
declined to specify the nature of their break-up, but said they had not
officially divorced.
"She was quite a wonderful human being who contributed
so much to San Francisco," he said. "She was greatly loved by friends
and family, and we feel her loss deeply and terribly."
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