Kosovar children are baffled when they see the will he left to refugee them from Montenegro

A refugee from Montenegro who had migrated to Cardiff, Wales, and over the years had amassed enormous wealth, has made a will for more than threem euros to go to assist the children in Kosovo. The assets of exactly 2.75 million pounds will be sent to children in Kosovo now after the death of Veljko Aleksic [...]
The assets of exactly 2.75 million pounds will be sent to children in Kosovo now after the death of Veljko Aleksic, who had long migrated to Great Britain. That's how the Supreme Court put it there.
Aleksic had died in 2014, at the age of 91, but he had left a handwritten will indicating his dying desire.
Friends, charity associations, and the church, but even a document from forensics had to come together to interpret correctly what he meant in his letter, since it was written with many grammatical errors.
By making fun of this fact, Judge Paul Matthews has said that “and bad English can serve a good purpose”.
Aleksic was born in Montenegro in 1923 and had started working in the mines since he had arrived in Britain, shortly after World War II.
He was one of seven children, but he had no children.
When Aleksic became 70 years old, he owned houses in Cardiff, London and Montenegro, he was also a shareholder in several companies.
Although Aleksic was a British citizen, he had never learned well to speak English, writes BBC, follow the clan.
His best friend, Stanka Breben, had fought all the time for his will to be accomplished and the money to go where he had wanted.
After hearing the evidence, Judge Matthews decided that most of Aleksic's wealth should go to the Serbian Orthodox Church in London.
He also decided that money should be spent on <x0 human needs, especially on children in Kosovo”.












