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A team of Heir Hunters is chasing through the leafy lanes of Surrey,

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hunting for people due a small fortune.

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I'm too old to be running. Are you Natalie?

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They're looking for relatives who have no idea they may be in line for a windfall.

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Could they be knocking at your door?

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On today's programme, the Heir Hunters tackle a highly unusual case...

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The difficulty in this case is the fact that he died seven or eight years ago.

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..that leads them from one young man's tragedy to its chilling consequences.

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I just think it's really sad that someone with so much potential,

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that life ended like that. It's really sad.

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And the fascinating story of how this modest man's talent took him to the giddy heights of the art world.

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He restored for Christie's, Sotheby's, all the major people.

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Plus how you could be entitled to unclaimed estates where heirs still need to be found.

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Could you be in line for a cash payout?

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Every year in the UK, it's estimated that over 300,000 people die without leaving a will.

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If no relatives are found, then any money they've left behind will go to the government.

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And last year, that was a staggering £14 million.

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But over 30 specialist firms are competing to stop this happening.

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They're the Heir Hunters and they try to track down missing relatives

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and help them claim their rightful inheritance.

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Putting families back together, cousins who haven't seen each other for 30, 40 years,

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this is the whole thing about the job which I love.

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It's 7am in London.

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Overnight, the Treasury has released their weekly list of unclaimed estates.

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In the offices of Fraser & Fraser...

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We need the death certificate on that.

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..partner Charles Fraser is scanning the options.

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We've got a nice, short list today, so there are probably about four cases we'll look at.

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Case manager David Pacifico is shocked by one of the names on the list.

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-Have you got a birth for him?

-Yeah.

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Brett Peter Miller who died in 2003.

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We've got one born in 1964 here.

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Getting younger and younger.

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Brett Miller, seen here in his 20s, was just 39 when he died.

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He worked as an electrical engineer.

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We were doing charades there, weren't we?

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Alison is not a blood relative, but married into the family.

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That's his most favourite photo that I used to show to all his girlfriends.

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She and her daughter Rachel knew Brett as a teenager.

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Brett was very friendly and he was very outgoing.

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He tried hard, you know, to help anybody.

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He used to make you laugh all the time.

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He was a really funny person.

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I've got a lot of nice, little memories of him,

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my ex-husband and him dancing around in the living room after we'd had a little party,

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then falling through my room divider with my favourite ornaments,

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knocking it over and just breaking all my ornaments,

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but he managed to chat his way out of that as well.

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He may have been a charmer, but sometimes Alison saw a darker side to his personality.

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Occasionally, he had his moments when he was quite a rebel,

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but generally, he was a really lovely, outgoing, friendly person.

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At the time Brett died, he was living in a Housing Association flat.

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Nobody thought he had any money.

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Sometimes when names appear on the Treasury list,

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it's because money has come to light or an investment has matured.

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At this stage, the Heir Hunters know nothing about Brett and have no leads as to the value of his estate.

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Brett Peter Miller, probably small value.

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The minimum amount needed to make it on to the list is £5,000.

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Heir Hunters work on commission, taking a percentage of the money received by each heir they sign.

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They need a good-sized estate to cover costs.

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But in this case, they have a trump card.

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Although the surname Miller is common, the combination of Brett and Miller is unusual.

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We look to see if there's any close kin, even if it may be low value.

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With a name like Brett Miller, it's easy to identify,

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easy to identify marriages...

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..and also whether he had siblings.

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David is disturbed by Brett's early death.

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He was only 39 when he died. Most of our deceased are much older.

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It will be interesting to see the cause of death on this one.

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David has Brett's last known address in Surrey

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and he's hoping neighbours may remember something about him.

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-He gives travelling Heir Hunter Bob Barratt a call.

-Good morning, Bob.

-Hello, David.

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Bob is one of the company's experienced mobile Heir Hunters.

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Every Thursday, they take to the road, poised to follow the leads, ordering certificates...

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-Thanks very much.

-..and canvassing neighbours...

-Mrs Holman?

-Yes.

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-Thank you.

-..intent on staying one step ahead of the competition

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and getting to the people who are the rightful heirs.

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We've got Miller in Surrey. Brett Peter Miller.

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I'm afraid he's much younger than us. It's Housing Association, by the way, this address.

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-Right.

-We're looking for near kin.

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Thanks, Bob. Bye.

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Right.

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I'm going over to Deepcut to try and make some inquiries with regard to Brett Miller

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who died back in 2003 and wasn't very old.

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My guess is there's probably a tale there.

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I'll start off by seeing whether the neighbours can tell me anything - was he married, did he have children?

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While Bob makes his way to the last registered address for Brett Miller,

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in the office, the research team are starting to draw up a family tree.

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-Have you got a birth for him?

-Yeah.

-Where is it for?

-Windsor.

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-Can you check for any near kin on that?

-Yeah.

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Heir Hunters use these documents to guide them through the twists and turns of families.

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They break down every generation until they find the rightful heirs.

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And Dave was right. Brett's name has been easy to research.

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That's in Kensington and Chelsea.

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When's that birth? 1999?

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James Harry. So this could be a child.

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In just 20 minutes of research, they've made a startling discovery.

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Brett was married to Trudi in 1986 when he was just 22 years old.

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The couple went on to have a son, James.

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If they were still married when Brett died, then his wife Trudi will be first in line to inherit.

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But first they need some more facts.

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There's two things here. Firstly, is the wife still alive?

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If so, was she still married to him? Possibility of divorce, then she doesn't come into it.

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If Brett has divorced Trudi,

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that means the next in line to inherit will be his son James.

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The child might come into it unless the child was adopted out.

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Sometimes when partners remarry, a child can be adopted by the new step-parent.

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This could have happened to James which means the next in line to inherit will be Brett's parents

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if they're still alive.

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-Do you know what the parents' names are?

-Not yet.

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If one of you can look up a birth on this, see if there's a birth on that one there...

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Using the birth records, the researchers find

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that Brett's parents were Sidney Miller and Marlene Starkey.

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He also had three brothers. If the parents have passed away, they could be next in line to inherit.

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Possible child. If not, it could be parents.

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If not, there's a brother,

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so we've got a choice of potentially near kin here.

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It's only eight o'clock in the morning and they have a family tree,

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but to crack this, they need to speak directly to a family member.

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The researchers are trawling local Surrey directories when Debbie strikes gold.

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They have found a phone number for a woman who was married to one of Brett's brothers in the 1980s.

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David, I've got the ex-wife of the brother of the deceased on the phone.

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-How do you know it's the ex-wife?

-She's remarried.

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It's the break they're looking for.

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She's not a blood relative and not entitled, but maybe she'll know how to find James.

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-She'll know what happened.

-Yeah.

-Right.

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David gets straight on the phone to her.

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Sorry to trouble you so early in the morning.

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I'm not sure if you're aware that Brett passed away some years ago.

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We're trying to track down his next of kin.

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But it's not good news.

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Right. No idea whereabouts?

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It's so long since she divorced Brett's brother, the ex-wife has lost touch with the entire family.

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But she was able to fill them in on how Brett died

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and it's left Dave stunned.

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The deceased committed suicide, yeah.

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Why? Do you know?

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Whatever it is, committing suicide is a very desperate and final thing to do, isn't it?

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It's profoundly sad.

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Brett was just 39 years old when he died.

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What drove him to something so extreme?

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And as his death was eight years ago,

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why has he suddenly cropped up on the Treasury list of unclaimed estates?

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The researchers are desperately looking for a family member who can help answer these questions.

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-Get David to phone the ex-wife.

-Yeah.

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In the search, they've stumbled upon another ex-wife of another of Brett's brothers.

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Alison's on the phone, so you can give her a call and see where the ex-husband is.

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Not another! They're all married and all divorced.

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This is a crucial call.

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Will this other ex-wife know the answers to who is entitled?

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Can she confirm that Brett's parents are alive?

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Hello. Is that a Mrs Miller?

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Or whether his son James has been adopted out of the family?

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I mean, James was born in 1990.

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But then she drops a bombshell which changes everything.

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But you don't know the names of the children or the girlfriend?

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This call seems to have opened a whole new can of worms.

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It's a bit complicated. Thank you very much indeed, Mrs Miller.

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Thank you. Bye-bye.

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She confirmed that Brett was divorced from Trudi, although they don't know what happened to Trudi.

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He also had another girlfriend with whom he had two children, but no idea who they are.

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This is more research they didn't see coming.

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They can't locate Brett's ex-wife Trudi

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and without a marriage certificate, how will they locate the name and address of his girlfriend?

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Dave gives travelling Heir Hunter Bob Barratt a call.

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-'Hi, Bob.'

-Hi.

-'This is getting more complicated.

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-'He's supposed to have had a girlfriend with two children as well.'

-Right.

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So now they've got three children that could be heirs, but no way of contacting the mothers.

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The phone call did rule out Brett's parents Sidney and Marlene as they have both passed away.

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So now it's vital that they find either Trudi, Brett's ex-wife, or his former girlfriend.

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Bob is left pondering the news.

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His girlfriend has no entitlement,

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but all his children from his marriage or his girlfriend will be entitled.

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I'll see what I can find out by knocking at one of these neighbours.

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This is a long shot. Brett lived here in 2003.

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No luck. I'll try round the corner.

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Will anyone remember anything about a neighbour from that long ago?

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I've only lived here three years.

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I'm trying to find out something about a neighbour that used to live upstairs.

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No joy here either.

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Thanks ever so much. Cheers.

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No luck. No-one's lived here long enough to have known Mr Miller.

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I'll see what else the office want me to do.

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But while Bob has hit a brick wall,

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in the office, there's been a massive breakthrough.

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Researcher Alan has been looking at birth records.

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He has found Brett's two children.

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It's on the birth certificate as the father.

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And their mother's name Natalie is also on the register. From there, he's found a current address.

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Natalie holds the key to cracking the case.

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She was living with the deceased until his death.

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They desperately need to speak to Natalie, but they must tread carefully.

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Her and Brett's children are young teenagers.

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Travelling Heir Hunter Bob Barratt has been sent to Natalie's house.

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Do you think she'll be back in a bit?

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She's not in, but she should be back soon from the school run.

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Bob might think he's in for a quick kip, but there's no rest for the wicked.

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The neighbour has indicated that Natalie is about to walk down the road, so I'd better go and see her.

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Have they found Natalie?

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I'm too old to be running.

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Could this woman be the key to unlocking the case?

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-Coming up, the chase is on, but have they been barking up the wrong tree?

-I don't know.

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Are you Natalie?

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And what happened to Brett and his family?

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He loved his children. You know, he loved James.

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He was very proud of him.

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In every family, there are secrets waiting to be uncovered,

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but not all of them are tragic.

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In some cases, in their hunt to find the heirs, the researchers discover fascinating stories

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of people whose lives straddled key moments in history.

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Heir Hunter Dave Slee found this was the case when he investigated the surprising life

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of art restorer John Woor.

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Of course, my ears pricked up at the thought that these might be valuable paintings.

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John Woor, seen here in the only photo that exists of him,

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was 87 when he passed away.

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He lived in this modest, semi-detached rented cottage in Essex.

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Inside, it had been stripped bare, except for hundreds of oil paintings.

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And with rumour of hidden funds amounting to £13,000 in a bank account,

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Dave suspected that there could be rich pickings.

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It all started when a neighbour got in touch.

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She believed that the deceased had died without leaving a will

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and that his house, though he didn't own his own home,

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contained a number of artefacts, including a number of what she thought may be valuable paintings.

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Art gallery owner Derek Sorrell knew John for 30 years of his life.

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He first met him when he came into his gallery.

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John was an extremely kind man, extremely kind to all of my family.

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He taught my son to restore.

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My son started when he was 16 years of age and John taught him for 20-odd years.

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And he was a character.

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John never spoke of his family, but he did tell Derek about his wife Madeleine

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and how his life changed after her death.

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His home was a nice home when his wife was alive

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and after she died, John stripped the home of everything -

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all furniture, all carpets, everything out of the property,

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and lived very, very basically from then on in.

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Because of John's solitary existence,

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his £13,000 estate, including what could be valuable paintings, lay unclaimed.

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But Dave Slee was determined to find a rightful heir.

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I was fortunate that the neighbour knew the deceased very well.

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The deceased had told her that he was married during his lifetime,

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that his wife pre-deceased him and they had no children.

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Dave's next step was to look for brothers or sisters.

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John Woor was born in 1923 in Edmonton, North London,

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so I undertook a search for birth records

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and I established that the deceased had a sister called Eunice,

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but she didn't in fact survive infancy.

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Dave was able to draw up the first stage of John Woor's family tree.

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His parents were James Woor and Mary Ann Farrow.

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Dave knew that he would have to look further back, hoping to find cousins who might be in line to inherit,

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and he had an advantage.

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This is an estate where I had the luxury of researching a fairly uncommon surname in Woor,

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so firstly, our research was on the paternal family, the Woor side.

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In fact, the name Woor is incredibly rare.

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There are just two in a million. The largest concentration of them seem to be in East Anglia.

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John Woor certainly had lots of ties to this area.

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And Dave was to discover that during the war years, even his regiment had links.

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John Woor was just 16 when World War Two broke out.

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As soon as he was old enough, he volunteered to join the army

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and in 1944, he was transferred to the 2nd Battalion Suffolk.

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John's battalion was sent to Asia

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where they became involved in policing the post-war independence of India.

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Attlee's government decided to partition India into two countries.

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The Muslims were given modern-day Pakistan in the north

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and the Hindus were given India to the south.

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Suddenly, those two countries come into being.

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They have no working government, no economies. It was a disaster.

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And when the borders were drawn up, millions of people found themselves displaced.

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There are at least 15 million refugees who suddenly have to leave their homes,

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go into countries they've never been in before,

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or just for the sake of what religion they happen to believe in.

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24-year-old John Woor and his battalion witnessed communities being torn apart

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and conflicts about property and religion were rife.

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Anything up to two million people were killed.

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With a nation in upheaval, it was up to the British soldiers like John to try and keep the peace.

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The role the 2nd Suffolk were playing of internal security, people like John, it was a very important job

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because there were signs of anarchy, the whole country was falling apart,

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and the idea of walking away and leaving them was something the British didn't want to do.

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But with dwindling post-war resources and millions of people to police,

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John and his fellow infantrymen were fighting a losing battle.

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In the end, there is no option.

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There are simply not enough British soldiers to keep the warring factions apart.

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In the end, the 2nd Suffolk are withdrawn with all the other British army units and sent home,

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but at the time, they did their best in very difficult circumstances.

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John's time in India was extreme and shocking.

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And the experiences would have stayed with him until the end of his life.

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In London, case manager Dave Slee was still trying to find heirs to his small fortune of £13,000.

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Dave was poised to work up the father's side of the family tree.

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Little did he know, he would discover a family forced apart by poverty and strife.

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Heir Hunters solve thousands of cases a year, ensuring millions of pounds go to rightful heirs.

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But not every case can be cracked.

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The Treasury has a list of over 2,000 estates that have baffled the Heir Hunters

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and remain unclaimed. These estates stay on the list for up to 30 years

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and each one could be worth anything from £5,000 to many millions of pounds.

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Today we're focusing on three names from the list.

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Are they relatives of yours? Could you be in line for a windfall?

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Terpsithea Ellinas died in Southall, Middlesex, on 23rd November, 2003.

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Both of Terpsithea's names are Greek. If no names are found for her fortune,

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every penny will go to the Treasury. Could you be entitled to her money?

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Charlotte Titchiner passed away in Upminster, Essex.

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She died on 10th October, 1998.

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Titchiner is a very rare surname. Could there be one in your family tree?

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Could you be an heir to her estate?

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Does the name Samuel Archibald Illingworth ring any bells?

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Samuel died on the 25th of January, 2002, in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

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Samuel's last name, Illingworth, comes from that area.

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Could you be related and entitled to his estate?

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If the names Terpsithea Ellinas, Charlotte Titchiner or Samuel Archibald Illingworth

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mean anything to you, then you could have a fortune coming your way.

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Dave Slee was hoping to crack the case of John Woor, who died in Basildon in Essex

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at the age of 87.

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Without any obvious heirs, all of his small fortune of £13,000 would go to the Treasury,

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but not if Dave could help it.

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He was keen to take advantage of John Woor's extremely rare surname.

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We decided to concentrate firstly our research on the paternal family

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because the surname is relatively uncommon.

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Dave was desperately hoping that John's father James Woor would have siblings

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who would be John's uncles and aunts.

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The deceased father was named James Woor. He was the son of James Woor.

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And he was one of five children.

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But would any of James Woor's brothers or sisters have produced children that could be heirs?

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Two of them, one called Luke Woor and one called Alice Georgiana Woor, had descendants.

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Dave decided to focus on Luke Woor first.

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Once again I've been blessed with not only a good surname in Woor,

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but Luke is a fairly unusual Christian name.

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And so we located Luke Woor's marriage.

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Dave traced Luke's descendants and discovered his first heir - Luke's grandson, John Reeve.

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He is a first cousin once removed to John Woor and an heir to his estate.

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A keen family historian, he was amazed and excited when he was contacted by the Heir Hunters.

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John James Woor is a name that didn't mean anything to me at all,

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although I'd researched a little bit about the Woor family.

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John had been very close to his grandfather, Luke Woor.

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I knew quite a lot about him, but he didn't mention anything about any brothers or sisters,

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which I've found out since he had. So the whole thing is a mystery.

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John Reeve's grandfather Luke, who was John Woor's uncle,

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had been hiding a dreadful secret from his childhood,

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something which might explain why the family lost touch.

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My grandfather, Luke Woor, spent a considerable number of years when he was younger in an orphanage.

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In the late Victorian era, families that had fallen on hard times were often put in the poorhouse,

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but in the case of Luke Woor, he and his siblings were put in a children's home

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while their father went in search of work.

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When the were old enough, they left the orphanage to find work.

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John wonders if that's what happened to John Woor's father.

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I'm just wondering if his father did contact him at any point

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and said, "You're old enough. We've got a job for you in London. Come down and help me out."

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And at that point, of course, my grandfather Luke would have still been in the orphanage,

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so he would have lost contact with James. And, likewise, when my grandfather left the orphanage,

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he probably didn't tell anybody where he went.

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With such humble origins, John was genuinely stunned to learn of his cousin once removed, John Woor,

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and his history.

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I had assumed he would either be a labourer or working on the land

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because all the family I'd been able to trace had some connection with the countryside.

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John Woor's travels with the Army and part in the radical restructuring of India

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were just one aspect of his life.

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Some time between 1947 and the 1950s John retrained as a fine art restorer.

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Nick Sangari worked with John in the 1950s

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at the prestigious Hahn and Sons.

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We worked for some of the top London galleries.

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One memory I have of working at Christie's the auctioneers.

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They had a painting there by Burne-Jones. It was approximately 24 feet by 12.

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And to reach the top we had, obviously, to get on a step ladder to work on it.

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And to novice Nick senior restorer John Woor was a master at his art.

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John was a talented restorer.

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He had a good eye for detail.

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In the 1980s, John told his friend Derek Sorrell all about the calibre of work he took on.

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John restored a Rembrandt,

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which was a panel.

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And there was only the head left on the panel.

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So the head had to be re-set into another panel.

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I know he did different frescos around the country at times.

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Paintings like this are good examples of John's work.

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His small estate and collection of paintings found in his house came to £13,000.

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Heir Hunter Dave Slee spent weeks researching both sides of the family

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and was amazed at the number of heirs he eventually tracked down.

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We've located in excess of 40 beneficiaries, all round the world - Australia and America.

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Heir John Reeve is on his way to Hertfordshire to meet Derek.

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It's an exciting moment for him.

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He's about to find out more about his illustrious cousin once removed, John Woor.

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-Hi there. I'm Derek.

-I'm John.

-Welcome. Come in, come in.

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It's the first time he'll see his cousin's work.

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This is a little picture here that he restored for me 25 years ago

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by quite a famous artist called George Charlton.

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The little picture behind you there is actually by John himself.

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That's one he painted himself and the one over there, which is in the manner of Seurat,

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is one he did for me years ago,

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which is really an amazing little piece of art.

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John is thrilled to know there is such a talented artist in the Woor clan.

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-That's phenomenal.

-Is it?

-Because we have nobody with any talent, as far as I know,

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on that side of the family. All the photos I've got of the family show labourers

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and people working on the farm.

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Derek has quite a few of John's paintings and they're a good example of his versatility.

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This is one John did for me years ago when I was into Russell Flints.

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This is all pencil. John had an amazing amount of talent.

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There's very little he couldn't paint if he wanted to paint.

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It's really good to actually see some of the things he produced

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-and how wonderful they are.

-John, you're welcome to take a few home

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-then you've got a few in the family.

-Well, that's...

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That's very kind because that would be the only tactile thing we've got as any remembrance.

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-Yeah.

-This one in particular, this is a brilliant piece of work.

-Yeah.

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-You're more than welcome.

-Thank you very much indeed.

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For John Reeve, meeting Derek and finding out about John Woor has been a real eye-opener.

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It's nice to know what a great man he was. To actually see the variety of paintings that he's produced

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and he was absolutely prolific and spent most of his life doing landscapes and charcoal.

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Nothing like I imagined I was going to find out. He'd obviously contributed a lot to people

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and he's done a lot in the life that he's had.

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And I can now go home and tell the family and share it with everybody. Brilliant day.

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The Heir Hunters are on a desperate chase to solve the case of Brett Miller

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who died tragically in 2003 when he committed suicide.

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He was only 39 when he died. Very, very young.

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The team have found out that Brett married Trudi in 1986

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and had a son called James.

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After divorcing Trudi, he then went on to live with Natalie and had two children,

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a boy and a girl, who are now young teenagers.

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-There's Brett at Dad's 40th.

-He looks like Barry Manilow!

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Alison Miller was married to one of Brett's brothers.

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She remembers Brett as a very young dad that was devastated when he split with his first wife, Trudi.

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He was very upset about the split-up.

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Very upset not to see his son as much as he'd like to.

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He loved his children. You know, he loved James.

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He was very proud of him.

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He idolised him, really.

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-There he is at my wedding.

-Aww, he looks very small there, doesn't he?

-Yeah.

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He grew up so quickly.

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Alison had known Brett from when he was a teenager and the news of his suicide left her reeling.

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It was quite a shock. I had a phone call

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and I was told that he'd been found dead in his flat,

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which was very sad. Very sad.

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I just think it's really sad that someone as young as him,

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he wasn't REALLY young, but someone with so much potential,

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you know, life ended like that.

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-He was so cute.

-He looks beautiful.

-A sweetheart.

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Brett died eight years ago in 2003

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and his name has only just appeared on the Treasury list of unclaimed estates.

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At the moment, the Heir Hunters have no idea why it's there or how much the estate is worth.

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The minimum amount to qualify for the list is £5,000.

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Brett's ex-girlfriend Natalie might know if he had money

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and her children will also be entitled to a share of his estate,

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but will the Heir Hunters be able to find her?

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-I'm too old to be running!

-In Surrey, Heir Hunter Bob Barrett thought he had found her.

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-Hello. Are you Natalie?

-But then...

-You're not Natalie Townsend.

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But there is good news. It may have been a false start,

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but now Bob's found the right address.

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-Hello. Natalie Townsend?

-Yes.

-Hi, my name's Bob Barrett...

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She is not entitled to inherit, but her and Brett's two children are.

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-You had a relationship with a Mr Miller?

-Yes.

-Who died back in 2003.

-Yes.

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-Did you have children with him?

-Yes.

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-Well, we think they will be heirs to an estate that he's left.

-Right.

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I don't quite understand how he died back in 2003

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and the estate has only just come to notice.

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And I can't tell you how much it is because I don't know. Would you know how he has left an estate?

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-No.

-No.

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Unfortunately, Natalie can't give them any reason why Brett's estate has been advertised now.

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-So you've got no idea where this money might have come from?

-No idea.

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Natalie agrees to sign with Frasers on behalf of her two children.

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As they are minors, she will manage the inheritance until they are old enough.

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Natalie was with Brett for 11 years, on and off.

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He was a regular father. He always came to see the children.

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But there was something about Brett that made family life difficult

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and Natalie and the kids experienced it first-hand.

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Most of the time it was good, but some of the time it was horrendous.

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He was an alcoholic.

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His drinking, and his eventual suicide, had shattering consequences.

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My boy is still in counselling now

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and it all stems from Brett's death.

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It was a shock.

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The children, they miss their father.

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-Bye.

-Bye-bye.

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It's a heartbreaking story of addiction and the catastrophic effects on a family.

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Bob phones in to the office.

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-Hello?

-Hi, Dave. Bob Barrett.

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-Hi, Bob.

-Just to let you know I've seen Natalie, Natalie Townsend.

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She has signed an agreement on her own behalf and on behalf of her two children.

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Natalie couldn't tell them how much Brett's estate might be worth,

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but as far as the hunt for his eldest son James is concerned, David Pacifico has some good news.

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-It looks like the full story.

-They've found Brett's ex-wife, Trudi, the mother of James

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and the final piece in the puzzle.

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James will be due one third of the estate. I understand he's at university somewhere.

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So I'll leave some paperwork with his mother with a view to her forwarding it on to him.

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Trudi was divorced from Brett 20 years ago and remarried.

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-Hello, Bob Barrett. I think you're expecting me.

-Yes.

-Excellent.

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The Heir Hunters' biggest worry is that James may have been adopted by her new husband.

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If he has been adopted, he will no longer be entitled.

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-We weren't sure whether James had been adopted.

-There was talk of it, but we didn't get round to it.

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-It's quite a long process.

-Quite.

-So James just decided to change his name by deed poll.

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-Oh, he's done it by deed poll?

-Yeah.

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Trudi and James hadn't seen Brett for some time before his death.

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When we separated originally and then divorced,

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he was only allowed supervised access.

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He did that a couple of times and then it drifted apart.

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I don't think he felt that comfortable with people there.

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So, yeah, we kind of lost contact.

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-Thanks very much. Bye-bye.

-Bye.

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It's been an unusual case for the Heir Hunters.

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It's been quite an interesting day.

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We've identified three heirs and I've not seen any of them,

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although I've spoken to the parent... to the parents of all three.

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A bit unusual, that.

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In the office, case manager David Pacifico is pleased, but still a little puzzled by the story.

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This is a strange case. The fact that he died so many years ago

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and they all knew that he died and dealt with matters then,

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but, of course, what this matter... why this matter has come to light further

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is obviously some further assets, which obviously weren't known at the time when he died.

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Fraser and Fraser estimate the final value of Brett's estate to be around £5,000.

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Although they don't know where the money has come from, it could be interest on savings

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or a forgotten insurance policy maturing.

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James, Brett's eldest son, is now 21 and studying at university.

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His father's legacy will go towards his studies to be a pharmacist.

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When I found out this money was here, I was so surprised. I had a phone call from my mum

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and she said, "You'll never believe what's just happened. You've actually got some money coming."

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I said, "Where's it coming from?" And she said, "It's from your dad."

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Unlike Natalie's children, he didn't have a lot to do with his father.

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When I last saw him I was about three years old and I was at my grandmother's house.

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He came round with a colouring book full of dinosaurs

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and I sat and did that and he read the paper.

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That's my last memory of seeing him.

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Having lost touch at such a young age, James is philosophical about his father's alcoholism

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and his tragic death.

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The story of my dad, I don't really feel as though it's affected how I feel about parenting.

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I think that maybe, if anything, it's made me want to be a better parent towards my children.

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My father was an alcoholic. He didn't have his priorities right, I think was the main problem.

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Which I think comes with alcoholism. You end up losing sight of what's really important in life.

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But he wasn't a stupid man.

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He just lost his way a bit and couldn't find his way back to the path.

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