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Well I suppose it could be classed as a happy event, but very traumatic for all concerned I would have thought. They would probably all benefit from counselling. But what a shock it would have been.
a case of mistaken identity in a case that is impossible to imagine. Lets all hope they enjoy each others company once again.
:-)
squarebear Thurs 04/09/08 10:54
I wonder how they would stand after dividing up the will though?
redcrx Thurs 04/09/08 11:12
they probably havnt reminded him of that squarebear! lol
How can they sue for distress, how can they say that they wouldve known it wasnt him if they had looked at the body?