His brother failed to keep to his side of an agreement to donate his share of the estate to charity.
SINGAPORE: After the remains of a man were found in a flat nine years after he died, his brother and nephew quarreled over who was to be the sole administrator of his estate.
The man's brother was supposed to match this amount with a similar donation - but he failed to keep his side of the bargain. Kok Kwong died intestate, or without a will. In August 2020, the police passed the keys to his flat to his brother Ho Kwek Sin. Uncle and nephew attended court mediation in March 2021, which culminated in a settlement agreement between the two of them as well as Kok Kwong's nieces.
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