CAVE DWELLING HOMELESS BROTHERS INHERIT BILLIONS

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Two homeless brothers who’d been living in a cave in Hungary inherit billion dollar fortune!

The two brothers, Zsolt and Geza Peladi had no fixed address and eked out a meager existence selling reusable trash they find in the street. On cold nights they huddled in a cave for warmth.

But their days of homeless scavenging are over.

The Hungarian brothers are entitled to their long-lost grandmother’s fortune —  along with a sister who lives in the United States.

Charity workers broke the news after being contacted by lawyers handling the estate of their maternal grandmother who recently passed in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.
 
"We knew our mother came from a wealthy family but she was a difficult person and severed ties with them, and then later abandoned us and we lost touch with her and our father until she eventually died," Geza Peladi, 43, told local TV.

The brothers are seeking copies of their mother’s death certificate and positive proof of their identity and genealogical lineage as the rightful heirs before going to Germany to claim their fortune.

"If this all works out it will certainly make up for the life we have had until now – all we really had was each other – no women would look at us living in a cave," Geza admitted.