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This book reports a real tragedy in the U.S. Testator Sydney Fields was born in 1918, one day after his father died from the Spanish Flu. Doctor Groginsky, who risked his life to help the family at their home, signed both a death and a birth certificate. One hundred years later, without witnesses, video or audiotape, will drafter Curtain composed an affidavit related to Sydney's will and then dismissed it in the court hearing day. Judge Melle still, based on Curtain's affidavit, distributed the 96-year-old blind man's ten-million-dollar assets to five of his niece-in-laws, and left his autistic son in welfare.
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