A wealthy man with assets worth 10 billion won was diagnosed with a terminal illness and planned to marry his nursing assistant who cared for him. His sister, living in the U.S., opposed the marriage to protect her inheritance rights. The man married the nurse, but she disappeared about a month later. It was revealed she married him for his money, being deeply in debt. The wife later divorced him after the sister offered to pay off her debts. The wife also planned to adopt children from her ex-husband to claim inheritance. After the man's death, he had donated all his assets to a hospital, leaving the sister and ex-wife in a bitter inheritance dispute. The sister is expected to file a legal claim against the hospital.
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Incident Type: Domestic Violence Homicide
Relationship Status: Divorced
Relationship Duration: Approximately 1 year to 1.5 years
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Approximately 1 year to 1.5 years
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사건의뢰 · Original language: Korean
100 billion won wealthy man’s inheritance dispute involving wife and sister
Inheritance Dispute
The case centers on a terminally ill wealthy man whose late-life marriage to his nursing assistant triggered a bitter inheritance dispute involving his sister. The sister opposed the marriage to protect her inheritance rights, while the wife married for financial gain and later divorced. The man's donation of assets to a hospital complicated the inheritance battle, highlighting conflicts driven by greed and family interference.
The man’s donation of all assets to a hospital before death complicates the inheritance dispute. The sister is expected to file a legal claim against the hospital. The wife’s financial motives and divorce reduce her inheritance rights, but she may pursue litigation. No criminal charges reported.
Unclear legal standing of the wife post-divorce regarding inheritance rights. The sister’s claim against the hospital may face legal challenges. No clear resolution reported.
The wealthy man, diagnosed terminally ill, met and married his nursing assistant. His sister opposed the marriage to protect inheritance. The wife disappeared after about a month, revealed to have married for money and was in debt. The sister offered to pay off the wife’s debts to prompt divorce. The wife planned to adopt children from her ex-husband to claim inheritance. The man died after donating all assets to a hospital, leading to a dispute between sister and ex-wife.
High risk of legal conflict and family discord due to contested inheritance and manipulative behaviors by involved parties.
Inheritance disputes can escalate when terminal illness and late-life marriages occur. Family interference and financial motives often complicate relationships. Asset donation before death can disrupt expected inheritance patterns and provoke legal battles.
The sister’s sudden opposition to the marriage and the wife’s debt and financial motives were early signals of conflict.
The wife’s disappearance, her debt status, and the sister’s intervention to pay off debts helped connect the financial motives and inheritance dispute.
Statements from acquaintances about the wife’s intentions and the man’s legal donation of assets to the hospital were strongest evidence.
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No follow-up reports available beyond the expected legal claim by the sister against the hospital.
The legal outcome of the sister’s claim and the wife’s inheritance rights remain unclear.