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Brother in intensive care, sister takes the signature of the will, stealing the daughter's property

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Brother in intensive care, sister takes the signature of the will, stealing the

This is an extreme case of probate and when all the rules are broken with both feet.

It is about a house and a shop on Myslym Shyri Street that the sister claims her brother bequeathed to her. As for his daughter, he left two assets that do not exist. This is where the doubts have arisen, as the daughter claims that since the aunt was not aware that these two properties had already been sold, she has already used them as real property in the will.

To be sure that she will receive the property, the sister has drawn up two wills, which are signed by hand, but also with a fingerprint. In fact, according to the law, only one signature is enough.

The problem is that at the time the owner of the property signed the will, he was in intensive care with lung cancer, which had caused cerebral metastases. As a result of this serious condition, he died 6 days later. However, the sister has managed to get into resuscitation and get his signature so that she will inherit his property and not his daughter.

This expertise proves that on the day he signed the will he was not conscious, he did not know whether it was day or night, or where he was.

It is unclear how the notary together with the beneficiary of this will entered the reanimation premises, to get the signature from the one who owned the property.

"This is a very serious violation because going to resuscitation where people are in the last moments of life and taking their last will is not legal," said Arben Llangozi.

The lawyer of this case says that there have been cases of clashes between experts who favor the parties, but in these cases we have very serious violations and the notaries must be punished.

"Even from the forensic acts that we have done, a person who has low oxygen is unable to be conscious to make a decision, and even more so in resuscitation. It is written there that entry is prohibited and how it is possible for a notary to enter, and there are many of these, it is not just one case," said Llangozi./TCH

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