Former Head Girl ‘Faked Teacher’s Will’ to Inherit £4.2m Estate

(The Times) - A former private school head girl has been accused of faking the will of her headmistress in an attempt to claim her £4.2 million estate.

Leigh Voysey, 42, told the High Court that Maureen Renny, who was head of the Barn School, left her a £1.65 million house to save it from being sold to developers. The seven-bedroom home is on the site of the now-defunct school in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire.

Voysey started attending as an eight-year-old in 1987. She said that Renny had “always favoured her”, awarding her the best parts in class plays , and that she had “reconnected” with the former headmistress by chance three years before her death after visiting her as a carer.

For more of this story see: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/former-head-girl-faked-teachers-will-to-inherit-4-2m-estate-8zzr3rrsp


By Jonathan Ames
March 31 2022

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