According to UK mirror, baffled
family and friends moaned over a lonely pensioner who left half a million
pounds to a builder who once agreed to clean out his gutters for free.
Ronald Butcher, a 'private and quiet man', bequeathed his entire £500,000 fortune to Daniel Sharp (pic above) after he died in March 2013.
Ronald Butcher, a 'private and quiet man', bequeathed his entire £500,000 fortune to Daniel Sharp (pic above) after he died in March 2013.
But his relatives and
family friends insist that the will, made just two months before his death, is
invalid and say that the builder is lying about his friendship with Mr Butcher.
After the pensioner died at
home in Enfield, north London aged 75, his body was not discovered for almost
two months.
Judge Leslie Anderson QC
was told that Mr Butcher's 'family' consisted his elderly cousin, Joyce
Gilkerson, plus Evelyn Hutchins and Peter Rogers, the children of a close
school friend, who regarded him as their 'uncle Ron'.
The three were the equal
beneficiaries of a will draw up by Mr Butcher in December 2011, but after his
death they discovered that they had been disinherited.
Araba Taylor, for Mrs
Hutchins, told the court that the 'odd' nature of Mr Butcher's bequest to Mr
Sharp should 'excite suspicion' that he did not fully understand what he was
doing.
But Jennifer Seaman, for Mr
Sharp, said:
'Mr Butcher was a lonely
man who found a friend in Mr Sharp. Mr Butcher knew what he was doing when he
made the 2013 will and what its effect would be.
'He found a male friend in
Mr Sharp, somebody he could chat to. They had a shared interest in DIY and he
liked to hear about Mr Sharp's son. That is an explanation why he wanted to
make the 2013 will.'
Giving evidence, Mr Sharp
described the start of his friendship with Mr Butcher six years before his
death, saying:
'When I first cleaned out his gutter he
offered me a tenner or twenty quid for it, but I said no, I wouldn't take it.
It was a nothing job that took seconds.' At the time I was shocked to be given
something like that. It's life changing. Nobody gives you nothing in life. 'I
didn't think he had people to give it to, or obviously they had had an
argument.
Something happened and he
gave it to me. I can't say the reason why he gave it to me. 'But if I'm the
only one who went round to talk to him... I didn't know what's gone on with the
others. Obviously there's been a big falling out.'
Asked why he did not attend Mr Butcher's
funeral, Mr Sharp said it would 'just cause arguments' with the pensioner's
family, and refuted Miss Taylor's claim that the two men were not in fact
friends.
'I class a friend as
somebody who talks to people. His friends and family hadn't spoken to him in
months. At least I was going round whenever I was in the area. 'I'm still
shocked today and I can understand why his family are upset about it. But, at
the end of the day, there's a reason why he's given it to me. They know it, but
I don't. 'We were not good friends, just friends. I never said I was his best
mate or whatever.
Mr Rogers, 57, claimed Mr Sharp was 'lying'
about being friends with Mr Butcher, adding:
'My uncle had lots of friends and still came
to family parties. 'He and Mr Sharp had nothing in common. It just doesn't add
up. He would tell us about what was going on in his life and Mr Sharp never
ever came up.'
UK Mirror
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