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Huge blow for sisters whose ‘disappointed’ grandad left them just £50 from his £500k will as they ‘didn’t visit enough’

The former soldier became 'upset' as the years went on and his granddaughters stopped visiting

FUMING sisters who were left just £50 from their grandad's £500,000 will have suffered another crushing blow.

Frederick Ward Snr's five granddaughters were gobsmacked when they heard how little their inheritance was.

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After learning they had been all but disinherited, the five grandchildren, including Carol Gowing, pictured, suedCredit: Champion News
Fred Snr split almost all of his money between his kids Terry Ward, pictured, and Susan WiltshireCredit: Champion News
The sisters argued that their Uncle Terry and Aunt Susan, pictured, had 'unduly influenced' their grandadCredit: Champion News
Frederick Ward Snr left his grandkids only £50 each from his £500,000 fortune

It came after the former soldier was "disappointed" his relatives hadn't visited him enough.

A court heard from Fred Snr's children how there was evidence the "family did not care about him".

It is not about the money. She believes her girls were fighting for what their dad would have wanted and what their grandfather had originally promised

A source close to Fred Jnr's widow

He was particularly upset after not being told about his great-granddaughter's wedding, his daughter Susan Wiltshire claimed.

He complained that he was not even sent a piece of wedding cake, the court heard.

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The "upset" and "strong willed" patriarch cut out his deceased son, Fred Jnr's daughters, and left most of his fortune to living children Terry Ward and Susan.

It saw Carol Gowing, Angela St Marseille, Amanda Higginbotham, Christine Ward and Janet Pett handed envelopes containing a measly £50.

BITTER BATTLE

The raging sisters launched a legal attack on their uncle and aunt - suing them for one third of their late grandfather's wealth.

They accused Terry and Susan of having "unduly influenced" Frederick Snr into changing his will.

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It was alleged by the quintet that their grandad's last will was invalid, because he was "an ill man" and "frightened" of Terry, who "coerced" him into making it.

They also accused their aunt Susan of exerting "undue influence" over Fred Snr.

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In the latest development, the scathing five are now £220,000 out of pocket after losing their case.

High Court judge Master James Brightwell ordered them to pay the legal costs and ruled it was "entirely rational" for the "disappointed" grandad to cut out his grandkids.

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FRESH BLOW

They are now strapped with their own lawyer fees, as well as their uncle and aunt's.

In the twisted feud, the sister's lawyer argued money should be taken out of Frederick Snr's inheritance and accused their uncle of "proactive" behaviour.

The judge concluded: "Having heard the reading of the will spirits were high on both sides from the start and the die was cast for a bitter dispute from the outset."

But, Ms Gowing and her sisters were ordered to fork out £100,000 up front towards a total defence legal bill estimated at £136,470, with VAT to be added later.

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Despite a promise by Fred several years earlier to divide his estate between his children’s children if anything should happen to any of them, the 2018 will was in my view entirely rational

High Court judge Master James Brightwell

This is in addition to their own £85,688.50 legal costs.

It came after the judge determined that "the evidence does not come close to persuading me" that Terry had "coerced" his father or that Susan had "controlled" him such as to cast doubt on his will.

Fred Ward Snr, was described as an "independent and strong minded" former soldier, cable joiner and regular social club user who lived in Willow Road, South Ealing, London.

He sadly passed away aged 91 in 2020.

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