Will changed
Kessler twins share urn with mother and poodle
The famous Kessler twins Alice and Ellen Kessler are childless and live together in a house near Munich. Now the 87-year-olds have changed their will.
In it, they not only decide who should inherit their fortune one day, but also how they want to be buried - together in an urn that already contains the ashes of their mother Elsa and their poodle Yello, reports "Bild".
"United in death. That's how we would like it. And that's how we have it in our will," says Ellen Kessler.
Never thrown money away
They do not want to bequeath their entire fortune to "Doctors Without Borders" as originally planned, but also support other organizations with the money. And the amounts are likely to be high. "We earned very well, never threw our money down the drain and invested it well," Ellen Kessler told Bild.
And that is why the German Christoffel-Blindenmission, the children's charity Unicef, the Paul-Klinger-Künstlersozialwerk and the German Foundation for Patient Protection will also receive donations.









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