Shane Warne’s will: Kids Jackson, Brooke, Summer 31 per cent each, as Liz Hurley and ex-wife snubbed

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Shane Warne has left his multimillion-dollar estate to his three children, but completely rejected his mother and ex-fiancée Liz Hurley.

Details of the Australian cricket legend’s last will, dated December 3, 2021, state that his children, Jackson, Brooke and Summer, will each receive 31 per cent of his $20.7 million fortune. .

The remaining seven percent will be distributed to his brother Jason (two percent) and two and a half percent to each of his brother’s children, Sebastian and Tyla.

His ex-wife Simone Callahan, to whom he was married for 15 years, is not listed in the will, nor is his ex-fiancée, actress Liz Hurley.

Australian cricket legend Shane Warne’s will has been revealed as the player leaves most of his fortune to his children but completely rejects his ex-wife Simone Callahan and ex-fiancée Liz Hurley.

Details of the Australian cricket legend's last will, dated December 3, 2021, state that his children, Jackson, Brooke and Summer, will each receive 31 percent of his $20.7 million fortune (in the photo, from left to right: Jackson, Summer, Brooke)

Details of the Australian cricket legend’s last will, dated December 3, 2021, state that his children, Jackson, Brooke and Summer, will each receive 31 percent of his $20.7 million fortune (in the photo, from left to right: Jackson, Summer, Brooke)

SHANE WARNE ASSETS

$6.5 million seaside home in Portsea, Melbourne

Property deposit of $1.2 million

$5 million in Australian bank accounts

$261,000 in Australian stocks

$2.85 million in foreign-owned shares

$514,000 in offshore bank accounts

$350,000 Mercedes-Benz

$2.6 million in personal belongings

$12,000 jet ski

Warne also requested that his prized vehicle collection valued at $375,500, which includes a BMW, a Mercedes Benz and a Yamaha motorcycle, be left to his son Jackson.

The Supreme Court heard that his assets were valued at $20,711,013.27.

His estate included $5 million in his Australian bank account and his $6.5 million seaside home in Portsea, Melbourne.

Warne also had $2 million in personal belongings which included a jetski.

He also had more than half a million in another bank account and about $3 million in stock.

Warne was revealed to have $295,000 in liabilities, including a credit card and household bills.

Probate was granted this week, meaning his three executors have the authority to distribute the estate to beneficiaries.

Warne died in Thailand after suffering a heart attack, aged 52, on March 4, 2022.

The cricket great was found by his friend Andrew Neophitou, who is one of the executors of his will, unconscious in a villa on Koh Samui after he failed to meet the group at the agreed time for a drink.

His ex-wife and mother of his children, Simone Callahan (left), to whom he was married for 15 years, is not listed in the will.

His ex-wife and mother of his children, Simone Callahan (left), to whom he was married for 15 years, is not listed in the will.

Neither was his ex-fiancée, actress Liz Hurley (left) with the remaining seven percent to be distributed to his brother Jason (two percent) and two and a half percent each to his brother's children Sebastian and Tyla. .

Neither was his ex-fiancée, actress Liz Hurley (left) with the remaining seven percent to be distributed to his brother Jason (two percent) and two and a half percent each to his brother’s children Sebastian and Tyla. .

Mr. Neophitou performed CPR until an ambulance arrived and transported Warne to the hospital where he was officially pronounced dead.

His death sent shockwaves around the world with tributes flowing from politicians to sports greats, to anyone the cricketer honored with his presence.

More than 50,000 mourners also gathered at the MCG for his state memorial in March.

The leg turner is considered one of the greatest cricketers of all time, taking 708 Test wickets in 145 matches between 1992 and 2007.

Warne won six Ashes and was part of Australia’s 1999 World Cup victory and in 2013 he was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.

Following his international cricket career, Warne was a color commentator and broadcaster for Channel 9 and Fox Cricket and also played in Australia’s Big Bash League.

Warne died in Thailand after suffering a heart attack, at the age of 52, on March 4, 2022. His death shocked the world with tributes flowing from politicians to sports greats, to anyone the player from cricket honored with his presence.

Warne died in Thailand after suffering a heart attack, at the age of 52, on March 4, 2022. His death shocked the world with tributes flowing from politicians to sports greats, to anyone the player from cricket honored with his presence.