Daughter moved pen in dying mum’s hand to sign whole £700,000 estate over to herself

A shocking case of deception unfolded when a daughter allegedly moved a pen in her dying mother’s hand to fraudulently sign over her entire £700,000 estate to herself. The woman, who was reportedly in a weakened state, was unable to write properly, yet somehow her will was changed at the last moment, cutting out other family members.
Relatives became suspicious after noticing inconsistencies in the signature and raised concerns. A legal investigation was launched, and forensic experts analyzed the document, revealing evidence of manipulation. The case has since sparked a legal battle over the rightful inheritance, with authorities questioning the daughter’s actions.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of ensuring wills are updated under proper legal supervision to prevent fraud. The family continues to seek justice as the court determines whether the document will be declared invalid.