It was recently reported that an elderly woman from China, identified as Ms. Liu, has decided to leave her fortune to her wonderful pets rather than her children, citing lack of visits and attention. South China Morning Post report.
ah! Shanghai woman leaves millions of pets
According to the publication, Liu has decided to leave his 20 million yuan (estimated at R56 million) to his cats and dogs. A few years ago, she is said to have drawn up her will leaving money and property to her first three children.
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However, she is said to have felt ignored by her adult children and changed her will. Instead, she is said to now find “companionship and comfort” in her pets. Liu reportedly said that after he died, instead of spending all his money on his children as he originally planned to enlist, he would have to use it to care for his pets and their offspring. He is said to have insisted that he would not.
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Billionaires leave millions of dollars on their toys
In a similar story, it was reported that New York real estate billionaire Leona Helmsley left her fortune to her toy Maltese terrier, Trouble. daily mail report. She is said to have left her toy a huge fortune of £6 million (estimated at R150 million).
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However, the judge reportedly ordered Toy to inherit only a portion of her fortune. This comes after two of Helmsley's grandchildren, who were excluded from the will for “known reasons”, challenged the will.
Mr Helmsley's grandchildren reportedly claimed that their grandmother was not of sound mind when drafting her will, which was said to have been drawn up just two years before her death from heart failure.
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