Remo, Nino and David Rea have been fighting with their former tennis coach sister Rita Rea after their mother Anita left almost everything to her only daughter including the London home.
Updated: Apr 14 2021, 11:15 ET
THREE brothers were left empty-handed after their mum gave her entire £850,000 jackpot fortune to their sister.
Remo, Nino and David Rea blamed a grumpy judge for leaving them with nothing in an emotionally charged family row over their mum s will.
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Rita Rea was left everything in her mum s will
Remo Rea pictured outside the High Court in London
The trio claimed their mum Anna - who died aged 86 in 2016 - only left them out of her will because their sister Rita, a former tennis coach, had poisoned her mind against them.
All in their 50s, the three brothers fought their sibling for an equal share of their mum s fortune in 2019.
Brothers said they were only left out of mother s will because of sister s influence
Remo, Nino and David Rea fought for an equal share of the fortune in 2019
But a judge ruled against them, handing everything to 56-year-old sister Rita
Brothers appealed, blaming grumpy judge Deputy Master Jonathan Arkush
Today, ruling on the appeal, the High Court in London rejected their appeal
Keith Fuller would be horrified if he knew of family s fight over his £350,000 will
Mr Fuller, 66, died after ambulance he was travelling in hit a roundabout in Kent
He had incurable cancer, but died from pneumonia caused by crash injuries
Mr Fuller s son is trying to claim all of his father s estate, against his final will