Austrian Times RSS FeedsLike the Austrian Times Facebook page!Follow us on Twitter!


Events for May
M T W T F S S
30 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 1 2 3
Add your event FREE

Today

Polls

  • What would make you go to a restaurant?
  • show result

    all polls


Club Med


Homeless brothers inherit a fortune

A pair of penniless down and outs are about to inherit a share of a 4 billion GBP fortune after a bizarre twist in family fortunes, say charity workers.

Brothers Zsolt and Geza Peladi are so poor they live in a cave outside Budapest, Hungary, and sell scrap they find on the street for pennies.

Now they and a sister who lives in America are said to be on the verge of inheriting their grandmother's massive fortune after a life of poverty.

"We knew our mother came from a wealthy family but she was a difficult person and severed ties with them, and then later abandoned us and we lost touch with her and our father until she eventually died," said Geza, 43.

They learned of their good fortune after homelessness charity workers in Hungary were contacted by lawyers handling the estate of the brothers' maternal grandmother who died recently in Baden-Wurttenberg, Germany.

Under German law direct descendents are automatically entitled to a share of any estate - that would pass from the boy's dead mother to them.

Geza added: "If this all works out it will certainly make up for the life we have had until now - all we really had was each other - no women would look at us living in a cave. But with money maybe we can find a partner - and finally have a normal life. We don't know yet if she even told our grandmother about us - I understand it was only while they were carrying out genealogical research that lawyers found we existed."

Volunteer Gyula Balazs Csaszar - who works for Budapest's Maltans charity - told ATV television: "We were contacted by a lawyer asking us to find the brothers.

"He claimed he could help their lives with a large sum of money."

The grandmother's name was not revealed to prevent fraudsters trying to cash in on the inheritance but a spokesman for the legal firm said: "We know who we need to speak to and that is the two brothers who we are pretty sure are the grandchildren - there is no need for anyone else to be informed."

Now the brothers are obtaining copies of their mother's death certificate and proof of their family connection as the rightful heirs before travelling to Germany to claim the billions, reports ATV.

Austrian Times


Are you on Facebook? Like the Austrian Times on Facebook and win great prizes!


Your comment to this article :

(will be approved by an editor before going online)

  • Not for publication:
  • How many vertical lines (write the number in letters please ie four not 4) or which Text (from left to right) do you see in this image:



Tag cloud:
estate  Csaszar  workers  charity  died  money  cave  penniless  fortune  Germany  lawyers  grandmother  Volunteer  Geza  Budapest  inherit  billion  family  Hungary  Balazs


Latest News

 

What's on at the Haydn cinema this week (24 May - 30 May)
The following films are on at the English language Haydn Cinema in the Mariahilferstrasse between 24 – 30 May.

Der Steirerhof - A real wellness oasis all year round
Wellness holiday are a booming trend in Austria – given the tough economic times, increasing daily pressure and the growing stress of everyday life this may not come as a surprise.

20th Vienna Life Ball a fiery success!
Saturday evening saw the whole of Vienna in Life Ball fever as over 40.000 people turned up to show their support and celebrate 20 years of Life Ball in the Austrian capital.

Fashion and photography festival
The fashion scene is set to descend on Vienna from 29 May to 5 June for the "12 festival for fashion & photography". This event provides a full program on the subject of fashion and photography.

Private education establishments want more financing
Schools and kindergarten initiatives in Lower Austria that are owned privately feel discriminated as the provincial government refuses to pay them more.

Motorcyclist killed in traffic accident
A man on a motorcycle died when he tried to overtake a tractor while it was turning. The man tried to avoid the tractor and crashed into a silo bale attached to it, sustaining major head injuries.

Burgenland performers come to Vienna
The Burgenland "Kul(t)inarium" visits Vienna for the tenth time this year, bringing with them Burgenland food specialities and music to "Am Hof."

Marmoset born at the Vienna Zoo
A few weeks after the re-opening of the ape house at Vienna’s Schönbrunn Zoo, the Goeldi’s marmosets increased their number by one.

Gold exhibition at the Belvedere
A large special exhibit in the Lower Belvedere is dedicated to the precious metal gold and its use in contemporary art.

Professional cannabis grower caught
A man is suspected of drug crime after police found him growing cannabis in his home.

 


Austrian Times Rieder´s Digests


music-school

Popular in Austria

The most popular stories –
last 7 days


Friends and Partners




CruiseDirect - Cruise Price Guarantee - Book Now