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In 2003, after Anita Mui died, at the funeral, the 80-year-old mother was as happy as a child, because the 200 million inheritance was about to come. Unexpectedly, Anita Mui was outsmarted and left a successor.

Anita Mui's mother prefers boys to girls.

Anita Mui, 1963 was born in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. She is the youngest child with two brothers and one sister. My parents are local fishermen, and my family life is very poor. My father died when he was very young in Anita Mui, which made the already stretched family even more sad. The burden of family fell on Tan Meijin's mother.

Tan Meijin's preference for boys is particularly serious. She thought her daughter was losing money, so she taught her two daughters from an early age: "There are good things for her brother." Later, Tan Meijin turned his attention to Anita Mui and Mei Aifang. So Anita Mui followed her sister to the streets to sing since she was four years old. Whether the cold wind howling in winter or the scorching sun in summer, Anita Mui and her sister need to perform and sing hard in different places.

And every time Anita Mui and her sister give money from singing to her mother, her mother Qin Meilan doesn't even say a word of praise, but scolds her two daughters for earning too little to buy costumes. It can be said that Anita Mui never got a trace of warmth from her mother, and Anita Mui became a tool for her mother to make money at an early age. At school, Anita Mui was ridiculed by his classmates as a lowly "singer" and isolated by many classmates, so Anita Mui suffered a lot in this world since he was a child. But Anita Mui's two brothers are pampered at home, never have to go out to make money, and live a leisurely life with the money earned by their sister. Mother spent the money earned by her two daughters on her two brothers, and she took it for granted.

Anita Mui's death left a great legacy.

Anita Mui debuted for more than 20 years, and it was a smash hit. He has released more than 30 records, with global sales exceeding 1000000, and held1000 concerts in Hong Kong, worth over 100 million. When Anita Mui died, he left a legacy of about HK$ 30 million to HK$ 35 million, including properties in Hong Kong, London and Tokyo. With the rise of house prices in recent years, the value of Anita Mui's name has exceeded 100 million.

According to Hong Kong's legal succession order, the first heirs are children and their heirs, and Anita Mui certainly has no children. The second heirs are parents, and the third heirs are brothers and sisters of all blood relatives. That is to say, according to the law, the legal heir of Anita Mui's hundreds of millions of assets is her mother. However, all this was completely defeated by a will, and the superstar fell. A will has caused controversy for nearly 10 years.

Why didn't Anita Mui leave his legacy to Tan Meijin after his death?

It is reported that Anita Mui said in his will that he would set up a trust fund to manage his estate. It stipulates that his mother can receive a monthly living allowance of HK$ 70,000, and give an education fund of HK$ 6,543,800+7,000 to the children of his second brother and second sister for them to study until they graduate from university. Gave his two properties to his friend Liu Peiji. The will also stipulates that before Tan Meijin's death, all assets will be donated to the Buddhist Association of Miao Jing after deducting expenses.

Tan Meijin entered the court in 2004, asking the court to invalidate the will and sue the executor, the attending physician and the beneficiary of the estate. , were defeated by the court. Tan Meijin appealed all the way to the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, which was rejected by the court on 20 1 1 and ruled that she lost the case. The lawyer representing the administrator of Anita Mui's estate believes that the ruling reflects Anita Mui's wishes. Tan Meijin repeatedly accused Anita Mui of not leaving enough living expenses, calling himself "having a hard time". More than 800,000 a year is not enough. I was really touched.

Anita Mui knew that her mother was addicted to gambling and extravagant, and worried that leaving all her inheritance to her mother would soon ruin her. She let her mother get a generous living allowance every month, enjoy her old age, and everything is arranged properly.