Dispute between mother and daughters over father's €30m estate back in court

Daughters of horse trainer and jockey Bunny Cox claim undue influence in the transfer to joint-ownership of his lands to his wife some months before his death, aged 81, in January 2006
Dispute between mother and daughters over father's €30m estate back in court

In a 1991 will, Bunny Cox left the estate to his wife and, after their son Richard was provided for, the daughters were to get the residue. However, the daughters claim it was always their father's intention that they should all share it in it. Picture: Collins Courts

A dispute between a mother and her three daughters over the multi-million euro estate of the late well-known horse trainer and jockey Bunny Cox has returned before the High Court.

The case concerns Sally Cox, widow of John Richard Cox, known as Bunny, and her daughters, Jennifer, Suzanne and Michelle.

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