Saturday, January 30, 2016

Bowie and requests will split into ashes spread in Bali – The Economist

The British David Bowie, the rock star who died earlier this month at age 69 from cancer, stipulated in his will that his ashes be scattered in Bali, an island that fascinated him, according to a US newspaper.

The British David Bowie, the rock star who died earlier this month at age 69 from cancer, stipulated in his will that his ashes be scattered in Bali, an island that fascinated him as an American newspaper

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The New York Times reported that the assets of Bowie, which would reach $ 100 million, will be divided between his wife, children, a nanny and a personal assistant, according to a will of 20 pages presented Friday at a court Manhattan.

The attic had Bowie in the SoHo district of Manhattan, where fans left a wall of flowers after the surprise news of his death on January 10, was left to his widow, withdrawal Magnet model Abdulmajid Jones, reported the media. Magnet will be left with about half of the remaining assets of the musician.

His sons, filmmaker Duncan and teen Alexandria, will have 25 percent each. Bowie’s daughter also will own a mountain retreat that had her father in Ulster County, New York

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Marion Skene, a nurse who cared for Duncan when he was little, he will receive one million dollars, the report said.

Bowie also left his personal assistant Corinne Schwab, known as Coco, two million dollars and shares in a company called Opossum Inc. is not clear what business the company is involved.

In the will, Bowie asks to be cremated after his death, preferably in Bali, according to Buddhist rituals, the newspaper said. In addition, it states that regardless of where took place the cremation, the ashes should be spread in Bali

Bowie was cremated in New Jersey on January 12

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The agent of the late musician, Steve Martin, declined Saturday to comment on the will.

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