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Huguette Clark အျဖစ္က
ေဖၚျပေနသလို----
ဘယ္ေလာက္ဘဲ ခ်မ္းသာေပ်ာ္႐ႊင္
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ျမန္မာျပည္က အာဏာပါဝါ
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Credit to July 7, 2014
Newpaper news:
http://www.tnp.sg/news/heiress-who-willed-her-filipino-nurse-37-million
The
heiress who willed her Filipino nurse $37 million
Jul 7, 2014 6:03pm
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The photo used to announce Ms
Huguette Clark's marriage. The heiress was last photographed in her 20s. Photo:
Emptymansionsbook.com
She was so wealthy she could
have toured the world many times over, held extravagant parties every night and
led a flamboyant lifestyle. But Huguette Clark did none of those.
Instead, the heiress lived the life
of a recluse, shunning fame and the public eye.
When she died at the grand old age
of 104 in May 2011, Ms Clark left a stunning US$30 million (S$37m) to
her caretaker Hadassah
Peri, reported NBC News. That worked out to US$15m after taxes.
But the Filipino nurse had to return
the money after relatives, who had never met Ms Clark, won a 2013 court
case that gave them most of the fortune, reported Vanity Fair
Mrs Hadassah Peri (above)
said she was blessed to have met Ms Clark.
Generous
woman
Ms Clark, who was born in 1906,
began shutting herself away after her brief marriage ended in divorce. She
did not meet with her relatives and was last photographed in her 20s.
In 1991, she checked into a
private hospital and never checked out even after she was
well. It was there that she met Ms Hadassah, 64, and became close to
her.
The duo spent 12 hours every day of
the week together.
The Mirror reported the nurse as saying:
"Sometimes I would say,‘You gave me a cheque already today’. But she would
say: ‘You have a lot of expense, you can use it’. I accepted the cheques
because we have a lot of bills. Madam is very generous. I don’t ask for
it."
Raised a ruckus
When Ms Clark died,
her relatives raised a ruckus over the will. Despite having never met the
heiress, they wanted 75 per cent of her US$400 million estate, reported
Mirror.
Mrs Hadassah eventually returned
the US$30 million as well as some gifts. She had received more than US$30
million in gifts the 20 years she attended to Ms Clark. These gifts
included seven houses, six cars including a Bentley, a Stradivarius
violin and cash.
.
Mrs Hadassah reportedly
received three cheques like the one above for US$5 million.
Author Bill Dedman, who has
written Empty Mansions, a book about Ms Clark’s remarkable life,
told Mirror: “Huguette thought her family were just out for her
wealth. Of course, she was right. They never reached out to her while she was
alive – they only reached out for her money after she died.”
- See more at:
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