David Bowie Left Half His Fortune to Iman and Wants His Ashes Scattere

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David Bowie’s will was filed on Friday in Manhattan’s Surrogate’s Court, according to the New York Times.
Twenty pages long, the will disperses Bowie’s $100 million fortune among his family and a couple of employees, and contains some very Bowie-esque directives for his ashes.
Bowie, a longtime Buddhist, "was so taken with Bali," the Times reports, "that he had an Indonesian-style refuge built on Mustique, in the Caribbean," and requested that his body be shipped to Bali, and "cremated there in accordance with the Buddhist rituals."
Duncan Jones , Bowie's 44-year-old son from a previous marriage to Mary Angela Barnett , gets 25 percent ; his daughter with Iman, Alexandria Zahra Jones , will get the same, though through a trust, since she's only 15.
Bowie’s wife, Iman, will receive half of his fortune, as well as the apartment the two shared in Manhattan’s SoHo

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