Saudi billionaire worth £4billion died in 2016, family selling off the treasures of his home; split between his three ex-wives and five daughters
The family of Saudi billionaire Sheikh Walid
Juffali has sold off more than 400 items from his sprawling country estate in
Surrey. The everything-must-go sale saw art works by Pablo Picasso and Andy
Warhol auctioned off alongside a £55,000 'crystal' piano and even a pair of
19th Century cannons.
Dr Juffali died, aged 61, from lung cancer in 2016
after fighting a £200million divorce battle with his ex wife, former Pirelli calendar
girl Christina Estrada.
His family are now selling off his luxury
belongings, along with his £50million Bishopsgate House near Egham, Surrey,
with the proceeds being divided among his three former wives and his five
daughters. Among the most expensive items up for sale were Dr Juffali's
scultures of Adam and Eve by Columbian artist Fernando Botero, they sold for
just over £2million.
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