London, June 10 (ANI): One of the world's richest dogs, which inherited 12 million dollars from eccentric US hotelier Leona Helmsley, has died.
Helmsley, who owned the Helmsley hotel chain, left 12 million dollars in her will to care for her beloved Maltese named Trouble when she died in 2007, reports the Telegraph.
Though Trouble's death is only now being reported, the dog actually died on Dec 13 at the age of 12, said Eileen Sullivan, spokesman for the Helmsley Charitable Trust.
"She was cremated and her remains are being privately retained. The funds held in trust for her care have reverted to the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust for charitable purposes," Sullivan stated in a statement. (ANI)
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Helmsley, who owned the Helmsley hotel chain, left 12 million dollars in her will to care for her beloved Maltese named Trouble when she died in 2007, reports the Telegraph.
Though Trouble's death is only now being reported, the dog actually died on Dec 13 at the age of 12, said Eileen Sullivan, spokesman for the Helmsley Charitable Trust.
"She was cremated and her remains are being privately retained. The funds held in trust for her care have reverted to the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust for charitable purposes," Sullivan stated in a statement. (ANI)
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