Rich Woman Transfers Her House, Gold & Assets of R2m to Man who Served her for 25 Years, Ignores Relatives

Rich Woman Transfers Her House, Gold & Assets of R2m to Man who Served her for 25 Years, Ignores Relatives

  • A poor man, Budha Samal, has become a millionaire after a rich lady transferred her house, gold ornaments and assets worth R2 million to him
  • The rich woman named Minati Patnaik rewarded Budha for serving her passionately for the past 25 years
  • Minati ignored all her relatives in the wealth transfer, stating that none of them stood by her when she grieved

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A poor man's dedication to his service for 25 years has been rewarded handsomely by his rich boss, an Indian lady identified as Minati Patnaik.

India reports that Minati, in her will, transferred her 3-storey building, gold ornaments and all her assets worth R2 million to Budha Samal.

Rich woman rewards man who served her for 25 years, transfers her house, gold ornaments and assets worth N55.5m to him
The poor man had served her for 25 years Photo Credit: India Times
Source: UGC

The rich woman lost her husband in 2020 and her daughter the following year

Minati who hails from Sambalpur in India had tied the knot with her lover Krishna Kumar Patnaik.

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The couple lived happily in Cuttack City with their union producing a daughter named Komal.

Tragedy however struck as her husband would pass away in 2020 and her daughter also kicked the bucket in 2021.

The rickshaw puller stood with Minati through her period of sorrow

Budha and his family were said to have been Minati's comfort through her grieving moment as they stood by her. It was said that she was left alone by her relatives.

The rickshaw puller, despite the tragedy that hit the woman, was said to have continued to render his service to her - something he did while her husband was alive.

The woman heaved a sigh of relief that no one will harass the rickshaw puller after her death

Speaking on her decision to will all her wealth to Budha, Minati said she was moved by his dedication, commitment and selfless service.

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A statement credited to her, India Times reports, goes thus:

"When I was shattered and living in grief, none of my relatives stood by me. I was all alone. But, this rickshaw puller and his family were taking care of my health without any expectation.
"Now, no one will harass Budha and his family after my death."

Rich man leaves millions for hotel worker in his will

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a rich man had left millions for a hotel worker so he doesn't work again in his life.

When the British hotel guest died this year, his family was surprised that a major part of his fortune was willed to the Turkish hotel worker and some parts to other hotel staff members.

While speaking to the media, the Turkish hotel worker said that the rich man Gorge treated them like family and even helped greatly with the education of his children.

He revealed that the British guest always lodged at the hotel every year, adding that Charles was a very generous man.

Source: Briefly News

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Maryn Blignaut (Human-Interest HOD) Maryn Blignaut is the Human Interest manager and feature writer. She holds a BA degree in Communication Science, which she obtained from the University of South Africa in 2016. She joined the Briefly - South African News team shortly after graduating and has over six years of experience in the journalism field. Maryn passed the AFP Digital Investigation Techniques course (Google News Initiative), as well as a set of trainings for journalists by Google News Initiative. You can reach her at: maryn.blignaut@briefly.co.za

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