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The Melbourne brothers fought in front of the bequest for heritage footage

The Melbourne brothers fought in front of the camera (Photo No. 9)

Melbourne's three brothers, who were divided over their mother's A $3 million estate allocation, specifically contacted Radio 9's current affairs show < A Current Affair > to conciliate, but did not expect a big fight in front of the camera.

According to Radio 9, Melbourne retired teacher Joan (Joan Singer) died in 2015. Her sons, Jonathan (Jonathan Singer) and Lawrence (Laurence Singer), were later surprised to find that although the mother had lived a simple life, But its Bentley (Bentleigh) apartment was worth as much as A $3 million. The three brothers fought for the estate.

Jonathan specifically contacted Radio 9 current affairs program < A Current Affair > mediation, saying, "this is not a will, this is a war."

Reporters followed Jonathan to Bentley's apartment and found Lawrence refused to move out of the apartment and refused to pay rent. Jonathan was annoyed that Lawrence also sold his mother's valuables to pawnshops shortly after his mother's death. Excited, Jonathan and Lawrence were fighting in front of the camera.

According to the A Current Affair survey, many lawyers are encouraging children or ex-partners to fight for the estate and guarantee that "no-win case will not be charged". The show will be broadcast at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening.


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