BURGLAR-killing farmer Tony Martin’s fortune has been revealed, 26 years after he killed a youngster at his dwelling.
The farmer died aged 80 earlier this month, abandoning a fortune price about £5million.
However with no companion or youngsters, questions swirled as to who would inherit his property.
His estranged brother, his long-term house-keeper, nieces and cousins may all get a bit of his property, it has right now been revealed.
Tony got here into the highlight when he fired an unlawful gun at two intruders from his Norfolk farmhouse in 1999, killing one and wounding the opposite.
His actions sparked a nationwide debate over the measures owners can take to defend their property, and landed Martin a five-year sentence for manslaughter .
However Martin continued to stay defiant over the loss of life of Fred Barras – and by no means apologised for what occurred.
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