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Former Prime Minister Hock's daughter fought for maternity with her stepmothe

Source: xkb.com.au
 23 May 2020

Hawk was with his second daughter Dylan


The second daughter of former Prime Minister Bob Hawke Hock asked her stepmother, Da Phuket (Blanche d'Alpuget), to settle an out-of-court settlement in the case of her father`s 4 million yuan in her inheritance.

The 59-year-old, Rosslyn Dillon, told the press last year about her father`s friend, the late vizhou labour councillor, sexual invasion, during her addiction in the 1980s the 1980s in order to get a bigger share of her estate. Hock, although sad for her, but to strive to become prime minister, not to let her go to the police, causing further psychological trauma to her.

Her 79-year-old stepmother, Da Phuket, revealed last month that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in her left breast and was being treated Kinghorn Cancer Centre a cancer center. If she is too ill to appear in court, she said, let Dylan`s sister, Sue Pieters-Hawke Hock`s eldest daughter, Pedes-Hock.

Dahuji is Hawk`s second wife, she had been with Hawk`s eldest daughter Pedes-Hok relationship bad, but in recent years relationship improved, and in this labor battle with the support of Pedes-Hock.

After Hawker died of illness last year, he left most of his estate, about 18 million yuan, and gave his two daughters and one son, and the only son of his step-son, Dapji ,750,000 yuan each in cash.

Among the four children, Hawke`s youngest son, Steven (Stephen), refused to accept 750,000 yuan in cash and is vying to challenge his father`s will.

Dylan, who has two children and now lives on a disability pension, is charged a further $4 million from her stepmother`s estate after inheriting her father`s $750,000 in cash, including a $2.5 million real estate. set for the Sydney Eastern District

The new state high court was scheduled to hear the case yesterday (thursday), but court records show that the parties have reached an out-of-court settlement, and today the judge decides whether the settlement is valid.

Dapuket today declined to comment on the content of the out-of-court settlement. She told the Australian newspaper :" I should be unwell. I`m treating cancer. I`m focusing on therapy. "

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