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[Sg] - Woman's brother pushes her down flight of stairs in attempt to kill her over 7-figure inheritance

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https://www.tnp.sg/news/woman-claims-brother-pushes-her-down-flight-stairs-fight-over-inheritance
 
Under older Chinese inheritance rule. Married daughter not entitled to single cent.
 
Under older Chinese inheritance rule. Married daughter not entitled to single cent.

Correct, once a daughter is married she already relinquished her right to inheritance under our Chinese culture for thousands of years.
 
Under older Chinese inheritance rule. Married daughter not entitled to single cent.
If she is unmarried, she has a foolproof claim for a share in the estate under Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1966 regardless of the provisions in the father's will.

No need to beg for her brother's mercy. Sue the father's estate.

The good news is the law does not require her to remain a virgin, so long she is unmarried.
 
If she is unmarried, she has a foolproof claim for a share in the estate under Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1966 regardless of the provisions in the father's will.

No need to beg for her brother's mercy. Sue the father's estate.

The good news is the law does not require her to remain a virgin, so long she is unmarried.
Good news for Ginfreely
 
If she is unmarried, she has a foolproof claim for a share in the estate under Inheritance (Family Provision) Act 1966 regardless of the provisions in the father's will.

No need to beg for her brother's mercy. Sue the father's estate.

The good news is the law does not require her to remain a virgin, so long she is unmarried.
Gansiokbin used another method of cheating the money instead of obtaining it leegally.
Still not enough, she proceeded to fake a wedding to cheat more money.
 
Did this auntie addressed her bro as my mother's son like gansiokbin did?
真下贱
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