2023-06-20 05:51:56
The Dai family, which was never heard of during his lifetime, was announced by the government following his death. More than 10 people claiming to be nieces and nieces ran out to fight for the inheritance. (Photo/Recap from Netease News)
The local government of Zhuji, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China recently issued an announcement to search for an heir, mainly to help a Dai family whose whole family has passed away find an heir for the demolition assistance funds. After the original announcement was exposed, many netizens discussed “why the whole family passed away”. Unexpectedly, more than 10 people claiming to be the nieces and nieces of the Dai family appeared one following another recently, and jumped out to claim their own inheritance rights. The local government is currently verifying the inheritance qualifications of these people.
According to Chinese media reports, in order to build a new industrial platform in Zhuji, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China, the Zhuji City Government issued an order to expropriate houses. As a result, when Wangjiayan Natural Village, Puyang New Village was expropriated, it was found that there was an “uninhabited” house. After the investigation, it was discovered that Dai Erhai, the head of the household, passed away in the 1970s, his wife Zhao Xinghua also passed away in 1991, and his son Dai Huagen later died of illness.
According to the local demolition subsidy method, if the government accepts the expropriation, the Dai family can get more than 1 million yuan in compensation. Therefore, the Zhuji Municipal Government issued an announcement to search for an heir, hoping to find the descendants of the Dai family or related relatives.
After the announcement was made, more than 10 people claimed to be the nieces and nieces of Dai Erhai and Zhao Xinghua. At present, the relevant units are verifying the identities and inheritance conditions of these people. The staff of the Zhuji Municipal Government also stated that if the conditions are met, the relevant inheritance will be handled in accordance with the regulations. If not, it will be dealt with in accordance with the Civil Code.
The report also mentioned that according to China’s “Civil Code”, private heritage that has no inheritance or gift will belong to the state, and the state will use it for public welfare.
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