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Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by obafemee80(m): 3:57am On Oct 12, 2017
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A court in Australia has accepted an unsent, draft text message on a dead man's mobile phone as an official will.
The 55-year-old man had composed a text message addressed to his brother, in which he gave "all that I have" to his brother and nephew.
The message was found in the drafts folder on the man's phone after he took his own life last year .
Brisbane Supreme Court ruled that the wording of the text indicated that the man intended it to act as his will.
In the message, the man gave details of how to access his bank account and where he had hidden money in his house.

"Put my ashes in the back garden," he wrote. "A bit of cash behind TV and a bit in the bank."
According to ABC News, the man's wife applied to manage his assets and argued that the text message was not valid as a will because it was never sent.

Typically, for a will to be valid in Queensland, it must be written and signed by two witnesses.
Justice Susan Brown said the wording of the text message, which ended with the words "my will", showed that the man intended it to act as his will.

"The reference to his house and superannuation and his specification that the applicant was to take her own things indicates he was aware of the nature and extent of his estate, which was relatively small," she said.
She said the "informal nature" of the message did not stop it representing the man's intentions, especially as it was "created on or about the time that the deceased was contemplating death, such that he even indicated where he wanted his ashes to be placed".

Validity of wills
In 2006, the law in Queensland was changed to allow less formal types of documents to be considered as a will.
Another unusual will accepted in Queensland includes a DVD marked with "my will", in 2013.
The UK's Law Commission is currently fielding a public consultation on the legal rules applying to wills.
The proposals listed by the body includes giving courts the capacity to "dispense with the formalities for a will where it's clear what the deceased wanted".

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-41580970

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Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by PrinceJoeWan(m): 5:09am On Oct 12, 2017
So y didn't he send the message before committing suicide
I smell foul play!
Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by naijawisdom(m): 5:56am On Oct 12, 2017
How did know that it written by him?
Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by segebase(m): 6:04am On Oct 12, 2017
na wa o
Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by oldfoolnigger(m): 7:14am On Oct 12, 2017
I'm not convinced that he actually typed that on his phone.... what if he were murdered and his murderer typed that(it could be the said nephew)angry angry
Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by festwiz(m): 7:25am On Oct 12, 2017
oldfoolnigger:

I'm not convinced that he actually typed that on his phone.... what if he were murdered and his murderer typed that(it could be the said nephew)angry angry
No. They could just check the message details for when it was written/typed.
Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by oldfoolnigger(m): 7:31am On Oct 12, 2017
festwiz:
No. They could just check the message details for when it was written/typed.

what if they (his murderers)typed that before doing the job?
Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by festwiz(m): 7:33am On Oct 12, 2017
oldfoolnigger:


what if they (his murderers)typed that before doing the job?
I think you missed the part were he committed suicide. Also the text message was composed in 2013. That's a lot of prep work for 'a small estate'
Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by oldfoolnigger(m): 7:40am On Oct 12, 2017
festwiz:
I think you missed the part were he killed himself

my question is are we sure that he actually killed himself? we have heard numerous cases where murderers force poison on their targets or even use rope to hang them under the guise of suicide....Something is fishy here joor
Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by festwiz(m): 8:24am On Oct 12, 2017
oldfoolnigger:


my question is are we sure that he actually killed himself? we have heard numerous cases where murderers force poison on their targets or even use rope to hang them under the guise of suicide....Something is fishy here joor
Murder or not, i cant prove or debunk your claim. I believe the justice system in the country must have carried out their investigation.
Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by Coffin4Sale: 12:34pm On Oct 12, 2017
As long as he is buried with a casket, we have no problem with whoever typed the will...

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Re: Unsent Text Message Accepted As Dead Man's Will By Australian Court by Kassidy90(m): 4:02pm On Oct 12, 2017
naijawisdom:
How did know that it written by him?
Who else know that he has some cash behind d TV and u can read part where it said d man gave detailed instructions on how to access his money

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