Stamp collector Ray Watts left £250,000 estate to cleaner Sue Pope; stepdaughter Beverley Neate contests will in court.

Ray Watts, a deceased stamp collector, sold his £200,000 collection to his cleaner, Sue Pope, for £1 and left most of his £250,000 estate to her in a revised will. His stepdaughter, Beverley Neate, is contesting the will in court, asserting that Watts intended to share his fortune with family instead. She argues that Pope cannot demonstrate the will reflects Watts' true wishes, and the case is ongoing at Central London County Court.

October 23, 2024
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