Saturday, 30 January 2016

Who is getting what? Details of David Bowie's £70m will revealed

DAVID Bowie tragically died this month and has left behind an estate of about $100, according to his will.
   TRAGIC: David Bowie died of cancer January 10

David died of cancer on January 10 at 69-years-old.
And now the details of his will have emerged.

The rock star married his wife Iman – a model and actress – in 1992 and half of his £70m fortune will go to his widow, along with their New York home.
 WIDOW: David's wife Iman was left with half his      estate
The rest is to be shared between his son and daughter, Duncan Jones an Alexandria Zahra Jones, who both received %25 of the estate.
Alexandria was also left a home in upstate New York.
A further $2m was left to his personal assistant, Corinne Schwab and another $1m going to a former Nanny, Marion Skene.
It has also been revealed that Bowie had requested his ashes to be scatted in Bali in a Buddhist ritual.
     LEGEND: David wanted to be cremated

In his will, written in 2004, David asked that he be cremated in Bali but if that was "not practical" then his ashes be scattered there anyway "in accordance with the Buddhist rituals".
His body was cremated on January 12 in New Jersey according to a death certificate filed with the will.
The will was filed in a Manhattan court on Friday, under his legal name David Robert Jones.


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