China heiress in $3 billion inheritance feud with siblings
China’s $ 2 billion ($ 3 billion) in one of the largest beverage empires ($ 3 billion) emerges at a Hong Kong court.
The war strikes three plaintiffs who say that Hangzhou Wahaha Group is a semi -brother who sued the heir of Kelly Zong’s beverage company. They are looking for a precautionary measures that prevent them from dealing with assets held in a bank account.
Kelly Zong is known as the “Wahaha Princess’ in China.Credit: Future Publishing through Cfoto/Getty Images
Three plaintiffs – Jacky, Jessie and Jerry Zong – were described by Kelly’s “half -brother and sister ve and revealed his connections with him for the first time.
Kelly, known as the “Wahaha Princess’ in China, has been accepted as the only child of Zong Qinghou, the King of the late Wahaha, the deceased Wahaha.
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The plaintiff’s lawyer said that three of them were legal proceedings to claim that they were promised by their late fathers in a Hangzhou court to secure the confidence of US $ 700 million.
When Qinghou died at the age of 79 in February last year, Kelly assumed the responsibility of the group, which was specially held to solve internal shareholders for months.
The plaintiffs asked Qinghou to help them to help them create confidence in HSBC in Hong Kong, one of the subordinates of Qinghou, and then to turn Yuan into US dollar when the assistants proved that the funds were insufficient.
They want Kelly to honor the will of their fathers, to pay millions of interest to their assets, and to compensate for the losses caused by the transfer of their funds.