Charities fight 95-year-old’s son over willA 95-year-old woman has been accused of using a “suspicious” will to falsely secure a £1.6m inheritance from a lifelong friend. Hazel Turner, who has Alzheimer’s, is alleged to have been involved in the “extraordinary” witnessing of the 1999 will of Dorothy Whelen, who is said to have pledged to leave her home to Mrs Turner. But Marie Curie Cancer Care, the Royal Institute of Cancer Care, and the Royal
National Institutes of Blind and Deaf People have claimed Mrs Whelan prepared a will in 1982 which left her fortune to them.