The mystery child of a BBC editor stands to inherit hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of property and belongings after he died with no previously known next of kin after heir hunters tracked down a teen believed to be the offspring of the star.
Alexander Thomson was a former BBC World Service East Africa and Far East editor and died last year aged 71-years-old after battling lung cancer.
The news star had been unmarried and had no known next of kin – and also didn’t have a will. But detectives from a heir hunting company called Finders International have tracked down a 15-year-old girl in Indonesia who they believe to be the daughter of Alexander – tracking her down after discovering a photograph of her in the late BBC executive’s
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