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Here how David Bowie’s will distributes his $100 million fortune
David Bowie wanted ashes scattered in Bali
A mural of David Bowie in the artist’s native Brixton section of south London became a pilgrimage site in the days after Bowie’s death.
David Bowie‘s will was filed in Manhattan court Friday — and the rock-and-roll legend’s dying wish was to have his ashes scattered on the island nation of Bali in accordance with Buddhist rituals.
The singer also sprinkled his riches on his wife, model Iman, and two children, Duncan Jones and Lexi Zahra Jones.
The pop-culture icon was worth around $100 million when he died earlier this month of cancer.
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Iman will receive roughly half of his fortune plus the couple’s home in on Lafayette Street in Manhattan. His daughter gets his Ulster County home in upstate New York.
His children will split whatever’s left of the money.
Bowie also gave $2 million to his friend and personal assistant, Corinne Coco Schwab, and $1 million to his son Duncan’s former nanny, Marion Skene.
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