Homeless Brothers Living In Cave Inherit $7 Billion

Hungary now has a Lucky Cave, I guess!

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BUDAPEST, Hungary, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- Two brothers living in a cave in Hungary said their fortunes have dramatically reversed with a $7 billion inheritance from a long-lost grandmother.

Brothers Zsolt and Geza Peladi, who live in a cave outside Budapest and make money selling junk found in the street, said charity workers contacted them to inform them that they and a ****** who lives in the United States are inheriting a $7 billion fortune from a grandmother who recently died in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, The Daily Telegraph (Britain) reported Wednesday.

"We knew our ****** came from a wealthy ****** but she was a difficult person and severed ties with them, and then later abandoned us and we lost touch with her and our ****** until she eventually died," Geza Peladi, 43, said. "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."

"But with money, maybe we can find a partner and finally have a normal life. I understand it was only while they were carrying out genealogical research that lawyers found we existed," he said.

The brothers said they are attempting to track down their ******'s death certificate to prove relation to their grandmother before traveling to Germany.
 

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