There is no limit to what these sneaky Chinese will do to get their hands on money that is not Yen:
No doubt they were drugging her food or using some Asian Voodoo to trick her into putting them in their will.
All True Christians should be vigilant with their parents and loved ones to make sure they are not taken advantage of in this way. It's important to know BEFORE they die who they have included in their will.
Widow leaves Chinese eatery owners $21M
Fri Dec 7, 9:24 PM ET
LONDON - Think of it as a giant tip. A wealthy widow repaid the kindness shown to her by a family that runs a Chinese restaurant she frequented by leaving them $21 million, and a High Court judge ruled Friday that her will was legal.
Golda Bechal's 1994's will said she wanted Kim Sing Man and his wife, Bee Lian, the owners of a Chinese restaurant northeast of London, to inherit her money. She died at age 88 in January 2004.
Bechal's five nephews and nieces asked the court to declare the will invalid, claiming their aunt was suffering from dementia. They asked the judge to give the inheritance to them.
Judge Donald Rattee accepted the restaurateurs' evidence that Bechal, sad and lonely after the deaths of her husband and son, became like a family member to the couple.
They went on foreign holidays together and regularly got together at their restaurant and at her apartment in Mayfair, central London.
"It was not irrational to leave the bulk of her estate to Mrs. Man, the daughter she would dearly wished to have had, and her husband," Rattee said.
Kim Sing Man remembered Bechal as a classy woman who "always enjoyed her Chinese pickled leeks and bean sprouts."
Fri Dec 7, 9:24 PM ET
LONDON - Think of it as a giant tip. A wealthy widow repaid the kindness shown to her by a family that runs a Chinese restaurant she frequented by leaving them $21 million, and a High Court judge ruled Friday that her will was legal.
Golda Bechal's 1994's will said she wanted Kim Sing Man and his wife, Bee Lian, the owners of a Chinese restaurant northeast of London, to inherit her money. She died at age 88 in January 2004.
Bechal's five nephews and nieces asked the court to declare the will invalid, claiming their aunt was suffering from dementia. They asked the judge to give the inheritance to them.
Judge Donald Rattee accepted the restaurateurs' evidence that Bechal, sad and lonely after the deaths of her husband and son, became like a family member to the couple.
They went on foreign holidays together and regularly got together at their restaurant and at her apartment in Mayfair, central London.
"It was not irrational to leave the bulk of her estate to Mrs. Man, the daughter she would dearly wished to have had, and her husband," Rattee said.
Kim Sing Man remembered Bechal as a classy woman who "always enjoyed her Chinese pickled leeks and bean sprouts."
All True Christians should be vigilant with their parents and loved ones to make sure they are not taken advantage of in this way. It's important to know BEFORE they die who they have included in their will.
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