David Bowie’s Will Detailed, Ashes Scattered in Bali

David Bowie's Will Detailed, Ashes Scattered in Bali

David Bowie‘s will has been detailed and shared with the public, The New York Times reports. His will, prepared in 2004, directed that his body be cremated and his ashes scattered in Bali. According to The Guardian, his family scattered his ashes there following a Buddhist ceremony.

His estate, estimated to be worth $100 million, was reportedly left to his family and close friends. His SoHo apartment was left to his widow, Iman Abdulmajid Jones. Half of his estate also went to Iman, with 25 percent going to his son Duncan Jones and another 25 percent to his daughter Alexandria Zahra Jones (via a trust). He left his daughter his mountain home in Ulster County, New York.

He left his longtime personal assistant Corinne Schwab (known as Coco) $2 million and his stock in the company Opossum Inc. He left $1 million to Marion Skene, his son’s former nanny.

Read our “Afterword” feature on Bowie, plus tributes from Nile RodgersBradford CoxCarlos DenglerThurston MooreCarlos Alomar, and Jonathan Lethem.

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