Asia's Richest Woman Leaves 4.2 Billion Dollar Estate to Her Fortune Teller?

The Asian Version of Anna Nicole Smith's Battle Over the Fortune Left Behind

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Asia's richest woman dies at age 69 and leaves her 4.2 billion dollar estate to her fortune teller instead of giving her fortune among her family? Something doesn't smell right and I'll tell you what it is.

Nina Wang acquired her husband's company Chinachem after her late husband Teddy Wang was kidnapped and his body was never found so he could possibly still be alive somewhere. Soon after, she transformed Chinachem into a real estate empire thus making her the richest woman in Asia. I'm not saying that she conspired to kill off her husband but there's the possibility.

Nina was then diagnosed with cancer so she wrote her will leaving her estate to her family and in-laws but then just last year she supposedly wrote a new will leaving her entire estate to her fortune teller. The will is being challenged because it was not written in front of a lawyer and the only witness was a so called employee.

If that doesn't sound fishy then I don't know what is.

I am thinking that Nina is on the verge of death and the fortune teller was probably feeding her visions of Nina beating cancer if she gave up her fortune because it was her wealth that was eating her up or the fortune teller fabricated the entire will. Anything is possible and you thought the whole Anna Nicole Smith fight over her late husband's estate was fishy but of course now they're all dead. I wonder if the Wang's will suffer the same fate. They are well on their way seeing as both Wangs are now deceased.

The mysteries surrounding the Wangs may or may not ever be solved because the only two people who knew what exactly happened are dead. There are so many questions to be answered. Did Nina Wang conspire to whack her husband in an attempt to control his empire? Why would Nina Wang write a new will and left out her entire family? Did Nina Wang write her new will while being drugged up with her meds? Did the fortune teller falsified Nina Wang's will? Will we ever find out the truth?

With 4.2 billion dollars on stake, I am not mad at the fortune teller for trying because that is one big chunk of money. I guess you can say being a fortune teller has finally paid off for that particular fortune teller.

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  • lulu10/18/2009

    VANITY ALL IS VANITY!
    WHEN WILL HUMAN BEINGS UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF THAT PHRASE?
    DEAD DOES NOT DISCREMINATE! ONE SECOND! THATS THE END! YOU TAKE NOTHING WITH YOU!
    Stop going after what does not belong to you and just live your lives!!!!!

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