Family Feuds
Pooster tells us that a relative was once sent to the shops to buy an onion, while the rest of the family went on a daytrip while he was gone. Meanwhile, whole sections of our extended kin still haven't got over a wedding brawl fifteen years ago – tell us about families at war.
( , Thu 12 Nov 2009, 12:24)
Pooster tells us that a relative was once sent to the shops to buy an onion, while the rest of the family went on a daytrip while he was gone. Meanwhile, whole sections of our extended kin still haven't got over a wedding brawl fifteen years ago – tell us about families at war.
( , Thu 12 Nov 2009, 12:24)
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I have an ex-family member
I can't say too much, but Ex-Family member began a family feud when my grandad died. My mum was on her way from England ( Grandad lived in Northern Ireland) to stay at the house and sort out the affairs. She flew over and didn't have a car so she had to stay at the house. Mum arrived to find the mattresses on the beds and the sofa cushions soaking with water, the fridge cleared of food and the food in the freezer had clear footprints on it.
Mum had to ask the neighbours for an airbed and borrowed a tin of beans.
Only one person had the key and could have achieved this before Mum arrived, a matter of less than 24 hours from his death. That person also tried to claim they were the only living relative in order to claim the money, which is fraud. They did not receive the money but neither did anybody see the items from Grandad's house, war medals and the like.
I am quite pleased that ex-family member has nobody speaking with them.
( , Thu 12 Nov 2009, 16:07, Reply)
I can't say too much, but Ex-Family member began a family feud when my grandad died. My mum was on her way from England ( Grandad lived in Northern Ireland) to stay at the house and sort out the affairs. She flew over and didn't have a car so she had to stay at the house. Mum arrived to find the mattresses on the beds and the sofa cushions soaking with water, the fridge cleared of food and the food in the freezer had clear footprints on it.
Mum had to ask the neighbours for an airbed and borrowed a tin of beans.
Only one person had the key and could have achieved this before Mum arrived, a matter of less than 24 hours from his death. That person also tried to claim they were the only living relative in order to claim the money, which is fraud. They did not receive the money but neither did anybody see the items from Grandad's house, war medals and the like.
I am quite pleased that ex-family member has nobody speaking with them.
( , Thu 12 Nov 2009, 16:07, Reply)
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