Known became the wills of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa a month after their death. Oscar -winning 95 -year -old actor left the $ 80m fortune to his wife, who was also a manager of his swallow.

It is not clear whether his three children, his son Christopher Allen, 65, and the daughters of Leslie if, 58, and Elizabeth, 62, from his previous marriage to Faye Maltese, refer to his will.

The possible omission of his children, with whom he had once alienated, has raised the possibility of a judicial dispute over his property. A lawyer told the Daily Mail: “If he died first and his wife lived, it would be World War III. His children would probably have been crazy.”

In its covenant, Betsy Arakawa leaves its assets in a trust, which will be distributed to charities and for the repayment of medical debts.

Hakmanwhich suffered from Alzheimer’s, appears to have signed the latest copy of his will on June 7, 2005. It is not clear when he was diagnosed with progressive neurodegenerative disease.

Details of the survey of General and Betsy’s strange death were released on Friday by Santa Fe officials of New Mexico. The couple were found dead in different rooms in his home on February 26th.

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Arakawa died around February 11th of a rare mice -transmitted virus, while Hackman probably died on February 18th of heart disease. Lawyer Julia Peters has been designated as a performer of both will, though it is not clear how the property will be shared without a copy of the trust.