Helen and Alexandra Veevers were accused of poisoning their property tycoon father for his £7million fortune. They claim it was a lie fabricated by their older half-brothers to deny them their inheritance.
Helen and Alexandra Veevers once had a vague notion that by the time they reached their mid-30s they would be secure in their careers and married with children. Instead, as they watched their friends settle down, the sisters were forced to set aside their modest ambitions and spend more than a decade defending themselves against an extraordinary claim – patricide.
Helen, now 36, and Alexandra, 34, along with their mother, were accused of poisoning their property tycoon father Harry Veevers for his £7million fortune. It was, they say, a wicked lie, a fantasy concocted by their older half-brothers Richard, 47, and Philip, 45, from their father’s first marriage, to deny them their inheritance. The two sisters, from Manchester, insisted their 64-year-old father’s heart attack on Valentine’s Day 2013 in Kenya was due to natural causes alon
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