
Taiwanese actress Big S tragically passed away last month in Japan due to complications from influenza and pneumonia at the age of 48. Her husband, Koo Jun-yup, and sister, Little S, are still coping with the grief.
Recently, family and friends checked on Koo Jun-yup, who responded, "Thank you, but I need time." Little S's emotional state has been inconsistent, often leading to brief replies or no response, which has raised concerns among her loved ones.
Reports indicate that Big S's estate has been processed, with her minor children's affairs managed by their father, Wang Xiaofei, until they turn 18. However, the inheritance of her properties remains unresolved. Big S left behind two properties: the "National Art Museum," valued at NT$210 million, and "Taipei Xinyi," worth NT$460 million, which still has a significant mortgage.
Legal experts suggest that Koo Jun-yup and Wang Xiaofei must negotiate the mortgage payments, as all three heirs share financial responsibilities. A clear resolution is expected to take time due to the complexities involved.
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