Bowie’s ashes to be scattered on Bali, splits US$100 million estate between wife and kids, will says
David Bowie, the British rock star who died at the age of 69 from cancer on January 10, directed in his will that his ashes be scattered in Bali, an island that fascinated him, according to a newspaper report.
Bowie’s estimated US$100 million estate will go to his wife, children, a nanny and a personal assistant, in accordance with his 20-page will, filed on Friday in Surrogate’s Court in Manhattan, the New York Times said.
His penthouse apartment in the trendy Manhattan neighbourhood of Soho, where fans left a wall of flowers upon hearing news of his death, was left to his widow, model Iman Abdulmajid Jones, the newspaper said. He also left her about half of the remaining estate.
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His children, adult son Duncan and teenage daughter Alexandria, will get about 25 per cent each and Alexandria was also left Bowie’s mountain retreat in Ulster County, New York.
A nanny who cared for Duncan, Marion Skene, will receive US$1 million, the report added.
Bowie left his own long-time personal assistant, Corinne Schwab, or Coco, US$2 million and stock in a company called Opossum. It was not immediately clear what business Opossum is involved in.