Home » today » News » Estate bankruptcies in Winterthur – A dead woman goes bankrupt Estate bankruptcies in Winterthur – A dead woman goes bankrupt June 11, 2022 by world today news – A dead woman goes bankrupt In the district of Winterthur, the number of estate bankruptcies has doubled within ten years. The case of Ms. G shows what happens to the inheritance when the relatives renounce it. Published today at 5:30 am— – Four months after Ms G.’s death, Martin Schmuki and Dominique Kenel from the bankruptcy office visit the deceased’s apartment and look for valuables. Photo: Madeleine Schoder In January, Ms G. died in a hospital in Winterthur. “She had no children, but many heirs,” says notary Martin Schmuki on the drive to Gundetswil. The woman last lived there, in the small village on the border to the canton of Thurgau. Because her siblings and their children wanted nothing to do with the inheritance, Schmuki and his colleague Dominique Kenel from the bankruptcy office in Oberwinterthur-Winterthur are now deployed. You need a subscription to read this article in its entirety. subscribeLogin—- Related posts:Stocks New York: Get out of tech and into the DowChina Imposes Export Restrictions on Rare Metals Amidst Rivalry with Washington in TechnologyRiver Plate achieves its first victory in the Argentine Professional League Cup ... VideoMika Yoon Calls For 5-Year Jail For Former Comfort Women Group Representative, Embezzlement Of Donat...Share this:FacebookX Related Justin Bieber’s paralysis: what is this Ramsay Hunt syndrome from which the singer suffers? Top Pak Jokowi! Indonesia Will Overtake China Here! Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:
– A dead woman goes bankrupt In the district of Winterthur, the number of estate bankruptcies has doubled within ten years. The case of Ms. G shows what happens to the inheritance when the relatives renounce it. Published today at 5:30 am— – Four months after Ms G.’s death, Martin Schmuki and Dominique Kenel from the bankruptcy office visit the deceased’s apartment and look for valuables. Photo: Madeleine Schoder In January, Ms G. died in a hospital in Winterthur. “She had no children, but many heirs,” says notary Martin Schmuki on the drive to Gundetswil. The woman last lived there, in the small village on the border to the canton of Thurgau. Because her siblings and their children wanted nothing to do with the inheritance, Schmuki and his colleague Dominique Kenel from the bankruptcy office in Oberwinterthur-Winterthur are now deployed. You need a subscription to read this article in its entirety. subscribeLogin—- Related posts:Stocks New York: Get out of tech and into the DowChina Imposes Export Restrictions on Rare Metals Amidst Rivalry with Washington in TechnologyRiver Plate achieves its first victory in the Argentine Professional League Cup ... VideoMika Yoon Calls For 5-Year Jail For Former Comfort Women Group Representative, Embezzlement Of Donat...Share this:FacebookX Related Justin Bieber’s paralysis: what is this Ramsay Hunt syndrome from which the singer suffers? Top Pak Jokowi! Indonesia Will Overtake China Here! Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: