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A black cat, Tommaso, a four-year-old stray, has become the world's richest cat. [Agencies] |
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Tommaso, a four-year-old cat from Rome, has become the world's richest cat, the Guardian reported.
Since the death of his 94-year-old owner last month, he has become a property magnate with flats and houses worth an estimated 10 million euros scattered from Milan in the north to Calabria in the south.
Tommaso's owner, the childless widow of a successful builder — entrusted the cat – and his fortune – to a nurse and cat-lover, named Stefania, before she died.
Under Italian law, animals cannot inherit directly. But they can be beneficiaries if a suitable trustee is found.(點擊英國《衛(wèi)報》查看原文)
貓咪繼承千萬歐財產(chǎn)
?????? 據(jù)英國《衛(wèi)報》報道,羅馬的一只4歲貓咪湯馬索成為世界上最富的貓。
?????? 自從上周它94歲的主人去世后,它便成了地產(chǎn)巨頭,坐擁著遍布北自米蘭、南至卡拉布里亞價值1千萬歐元的公寓和房子。
?????? 湯馬索的女主人是一名成功建筑商的遺孀,膝下無子,在去世前,把貓咪和財產(chǎn)托付給了一名稱為斯特凡尼亞的護(hù)士兼愛貓人士。
?????? 意大利法律規(guī)定,動物不可直接繼承遺產(chǎn)。但如找到合適的托管人,動物可從中受益。
(China.org.cn December 13, 2011) |