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Servant From Caribbean Slum Fights To Keep £20m Inheritance

Postby turbo_monkey » October 8th, 2013, 2:03 pm

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Kent Adonai with Lord Glenconner. Adonai's fortune is larger than the latest IMF disbursement scheduled for Jamaica. - Contributed Photos

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Syndicated gossips are rushing into the island of St Lucia this week for a riveting court case. A white British aristocrat, Lord Glenconner, died three years ago and left his island fortune of £20 million for his faithful, loyal, black St Lucian manservant of 30 years, Kent Adonai.

Now a 19 year-old grandson of the Brit has filed a lawsuit to take the considerable fortune back into the hands of the family. The suit claims that Lord Glenconner was not of sound mind when he revised his will months before his death from cancer at 83, leaving everything for his servant and nothing but the aristocratic titles for his family.

Lord Glenconner, whose real name is Colin Tennant, had been separated from his wife Anne (Lady Glenconner) for decades although they were never divorced. Friends of Lady Glenconner say she had a preference for the cooler climes of Scotland. Her husband, who once chased Princess Margaret for marriage, was happiest in the pleasure playgrounds of the warm and inviting Caribbean isles.

Furthermore, insiders whisper that when Lady Glenconner did make rare visits, her time was taken up at grand hotels with other pursuits and not so much at the matrimonial home that she is now, with her grandson, vigorously claiming. And to thicken the plot, Glenconner's wife, Anne, was formerly lady-in-waiting to Princess Margaret while he was a former suitor to the princess.

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But despite the fact the couple was almost always separated by 4,000 miles, they still enjoyed a polite and cordial exchange. Two of their three sons died from lifestyle illness and the third was the victim of a terrible motorcycle accident that left him permanently disabled. So upon Glenconner's death, his wife assumed that their teenage grandson, Cody Tennant, would inherit the fabulous St Lucia estate overlooking the glittering Caribbean Sea.

"Cody was to get something. I would get something, and the others too," Anne reportedly told associates. But months before Glenconner died in 2010, he changed his will, leaving everything for Kent Adonai, his trusted servant and right-hand man. The dramatic change was apparently made in full awareness of the fact that there could be virtually no reversal under St Lucia laws. But after three years of salivating over his grandfather's fortune, Cody finally found a loophole: to argue that Glenconner was blissfully unaware of the changes he made to his will.

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The very eccentric and colourful Lord Glenconner was educated at Eton and Oxford, and apart from a solid track record of hosting the most outlandish costume parties on the island, he is also credited with transforming the Caribbean outpost of Mustique from a mosquito-infested back bush to a posh, plush playpen for the wealthy and the famous. He reportedly bought Mustique in 1958 for £45,000 and lived there for nearly two decades until he relocated to St Lucia in a huff after a fallout with the business sector on Mustique. He was an avid world traveller and often did lavish safari trips to Bali, India and parts of Africa.

In contrast, Kent Adonai grew up in extreme poverty in the slums of St Lucia. He had limited schooling and spent most of his youthful years helping his dad to load banana boats sailing from St Lucia to England. "Kent is illiterate. He cannot read or write", is how Lady Glenconner described Kent Adonai, who is now the executor of her former husband's estate. Adonai spends his days leisurely fishing for blue marlin. His intellect may not be Oxonian but he certainly intends to put up a brave fight to keep his inheritance.

The case is listed on the schedule of the high court of St Lucia for this week. Adonai plans to prove that his master was in full control of his faculties when he changed his will. To champion his court case, he has hired UWI law school graduate and hotshot attorney on the island of St Lucia, Michelle Anthony Desir, from the law firm DuBoulay, Anthony & Co. Desir also happens to be the daughter of the prime minister of St Lucia, Kenny Anthony.

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Desir is widely respected on the island as a legal powerhouse and inheritance law is one of her areas of speciality. Up to press time, several calls to her office from The Gleaner for a comment on the case proved futile, as she was either on conference calls or seeing clients.

"He taught me so much about the world, about history and culture. Every day, I miss him terribly," Adonai told a British newspaper. "I was with him every day. We would talk for hours, I drove him everywhere. He was a wonderful man," Adonai continued.

Time will tell how this saga plays out. It is unclear who the London bookmakers are backing in this legal showdown, but many unblinking eyeballs will be glued to this very unusual case to see who the real pirates of the Caribbean are.

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http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2013 ... news1.html

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Re: Servant From Caribbean Slum Fights To Keep £20m Inherita

Postby Habit7 » October 8th, 2013, 2:09 pm

lol

Com'on Kent, take them for everything they got. :)

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Postby TriniAutoMart » October 8th, 2013, 2:32 pm

Blood may not always be thicker than water...

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Re: Servant From Caribbean Slum Fights To Keep £20m Inherita

Postby turbo_monkey » October 8th, 2013, 2:34 pm

yeah when the man died then they come outta the woodwork

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Postby wagonrunner » October 8th, 2013, 3:42 pm

turbo_monkey wrote:yeah when the man died then they come outta the woodwork

sounds rather similar

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Postby kurpal_v2 » October 8th, 2013, 3:45 pm

turbo_monkey wrote:yeah when the man died then they come outta the woodwork



Thought it was an Indian trait alone

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Postby InDeForest » October 8th, 2013, 3:47 pm

Distant cousins of mine, I want a cut.

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Postby silver » October 8th, 2013, 3:50 pm

old white man...no woman around for decades...2 sons died of "lifestyle related illnesses/AIDS" , outrageous costume parties and a black manservant....obviously there was some jungle fever there...all d man hadda say was they were lovers and he have more rights dan d wife.

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Postby SMc » October 8th, 2013, 4:22 pm

^^^ How the arse you come up with that theory?

Anyway if Michelle on the case I doubt the Tennant will stand a chance if the case is decided in St. Lucia

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Postby matthewmazda » October 8th, 2013, 4:56 pm

somebody take some booto in the toto for that inheritance

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Postby maj. tom » October 8th, 2013, 5:27 pm

There is no blood thicker than ink.

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Postby hydroep » October 8th, 2013, 5:35 pm

...but many unblinking eyeballs will be glued to this very unusual case to see who the real pirates of the Caribbean are.


Savvy?...:lol:

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Postby ~Vēġó~ » October 8th, 2013, 7:34 pm

hope he gets his just due...

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Postby *Nebula* » October 8th, 2013, 8:09 pm

He probably had sometime and done a little soul searching; maybe he felt his servant needed the money more than his family, a thank you for being a friend and support for many years I guess.

I read an article in the newspapers where a rich woman left 12million to her dog and her grandchildren was cut out of the will.

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Postby sharkman121 » October 9th, 2013, 9:09 am

maj. tom wrote:There is no blood thicker than ink.

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exactly, case closed... unless ofcourse they can prove he wasnt of sound mind, dont see how they gonna accomplish that.

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Postby sk1111 » October 9th, 2013, 10:07 am

if he changed his will months before dying of cancer it will most certainly be overturned.

fighting cancer means powerful meds, pain, etc

any good lawyer will get this overturned.

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Postby White CZ4A » October 9th, 2013, 10:15 am

dying of cancer and no family in sight to take care of you except your loyal servant.
one can see why he made this choice.

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Postby Sky » October 9th, 2013, 10:33 am

*Nebula* wrote:He probably had sometime and done a little soul searching; maybe he felt his servant needed the money more than his family, a thank you for being a friend and support for many years I guess.

I read an article in the newspapers where a rich woman left 12million to her dog and her grandchildren was cut out of the will.



They had the dog put to sleep.

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Postby Firewall » October 9th, 2013, 1:35 pm

People apparently will do anything for money.....except work for it

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Postby zeeshan66 » October 9th, 2013, 1:47 pm

Habit7 wrote:lol

Com'on Kent, take them for everything they got. :)


and what's owed to you

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Postby SmokeyGTi » October 9th, 2013, 2:34 pm

fcuk the family. dat money is kent own..

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Postby NMN_57 » October 9th, 2013, 7:38 pm

hydroep wrote:
...but many unblinking eyeballs will be glued to this very unusual case to see who the real pirates of the Caribbean are.


Savvy?...:lol:


LOL :lol:

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Postby TK! » October 9th, 2013, 9:54 pm

silver wrote:old white man...no woman around for decades...2 sons died of "lifestyle related illnesses/AIDS" , outrageous costume parties and a black manservant....obviously there was some jungle fever there...all d man hadda say was they were lovers and he have more rights dan d wife.


^^ co-signed

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Postby De Dragon » October 10th, 2013, 12:20 pm

He's black so I give dem bousands ah year tops............

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Postby TRD12 » October 10th, 2013, 3:32 pm

Not one care when he's alive and suffering but now they want inheritance.......and i'm sure they're pretty well off.....jus too darn greedy and it probably eating them up to know some one from the slums with little to no education have more financial weight than them.

I hope this goes in favor of the servant if not it settles and he still gets a good inheritance.

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Postby turbo_monkey » October 10th, 2013, 3:46 pm

sometimes the more you have is the more you want

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