Elderly Woman Shreds $1.1M In Euros As Parting Gesture To Heirs
- 9 years ago
According to reports, an 85-year-old Austrian woman left $1.1 million in euros and savings records shredded on her bed in a retirement home; the action is believed to have been done to “spite her heirs.”
When people don’t want to leave money to their relatives, it is usually specified in a will, but one senior in Austria decided to take a more unusual approach.
According to the Telegraph, an 85-year-old woman recently died with about $1.1 million in euros and savings records cut up on her bed in a retirement home.
It is believed that this action was motivated by a possible intention to “spite her heirs.”
Based on the preliminary findings, a state prosecutor told the AFP, “The damage of the money in the woman's property is not a criminal matter, so we have not begun any investigation.”
However, according to The Local, the scorned beneficiaries may be able to cash
When people don’t want to leave money to their relatives, it is usually specified in a will, but one senior in Austria decided to take a more unusual approach.
According to the Telegraph, an 85-year-old woman recently died with about $1.1 million in euros and savings records cut up on her bed in a retirement home.
It is believed that this action was motivated by a possible intention to “spite her heirs.”
Based on the preliminary findings, a state prosecutor told the AFP, “The damage of the money in the woman's property is not a criminal matter, so we have not begun any investigation.”
However, according to The Local, the scorned beneficiaries may be able to cash