Rock star David Bowie left a domain esteemed at about $100m (£70m), as indicated by his will which has been documented in New York.
Half will go to his dowager, Iman, alongside the home they partook in New York. The rest is shared between his child and little girl.
It was additionally uncovered that Bowie had asked for that his fiery remains be scattered in Bali in a Buddhist custom.
The vocalist kicked the bucket of growth on 10 January, matured 69.
The will was documented in a Manhattan court on Friday under Bowie's legitimate name, David Robert Jones.
The star's close to home partner, Corinne Schwab, was left $2m and another $1m went to a previous caretaker, Marion Skene.
Bowie's child, Duncan Jones, and little girl, Alexandria Zahra Jones, both got 25% of the bequest. Alexandria was likewise left a home in upstate New York.
In the will, written in 2004, Bowie asked that he be cremated in Bali yet in the event that that was "not reasonable", then his fiery remains scattered there at any rate "as per the Buddhist customs". It is not clear if the scrambling has effectively occurred.
Bowie's body was cremated on 12 January in New Jersey, as per a demise authentication recorded with the will.
At the time it was accounted for that no family or companions were available at the service, as per his wishes.
Bowie had discharged another collection, Blackstar, only two days before his demise, which has been reflectively translated as his tribute. The collection is in the main spot in the UK outlines for the third week.
Half will go to his dowager, Iman, alongside the home they partook in New York. The rest is shared between his child and little girl.
It was additionally uncovered that Bowie had asked for that his fiery remains be scattered in Bali in a Buddhist custom.
The vocalist kicked the bucket of growth on 10 January, matured 69.
The will was documented in a Manhattan court on Friday under Bowie's legitimate name, David Robert Jones.
The star's close to home partner, Corinne Schwab, was left $2m and another $1m went to a previous caretaker, Marion Skene.
Bowie's child, Duncan Jones, and little girl, Alexandria Zahra Jones, both got 25% of the bequest. Alexandria was likewise left a home in upstate New York.
In the will, written in 2004, Bowie asked that he be cremated in Bali yet in the event that that was "not reasonable", then his fiery remains scattered there at any rate "as per the Buddhist customs". It is not clear if the scrambling has effectively occurred.
Bowie's body was cremated on 12 January in New Jersey, as per a demise authentication recorded with the will.
At the time it was accounted for that no family or companions were available at the service, as per his wishes.
Bowie had discharged another collection, Blackstar, only two days before his demise, which has been reflectively translated as his tribute. The collection is in the main spot in the UK outlines for the third week.






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