Hungarian Brothers Living In Cave Inherit Millions


Two Hungarian brothers, Zsolt and Geza Peladi, until recently had no fixed address and earned a living selling junk they found on the street.  While those hard times are about to come to an end.

The two brothers as well as a sister who lives in the United States, stand to inherit millions for their grandmother.

Charity workers broke the news to the men while settleing their grandmothers estate who lived in 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 ATV television.

Under German law, direct descendants are automatically entitled to the estate if no other arrangements are made.

“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,” said Geza.

“But with money, maybe we can find a partner and finally have a normal life. We don’t know yet if she even told our grandmother about us. I understand it was only while they were carrying out genealogical research that lawyers found we existed.”

Hungarian Brothers Living In Cave Inherit Millions

Hungarian Brothers Living In Cave Inherit Millions


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9 Responses to " Hungarian Brothers Living In Cave Inherit Millions "

  1. Dakota says:

    Good. They deserve it.

  2. shawn says:

    Grandma oh no!!!

  3. short says:

    congrats…a wonderful christmas story, they deserve a chance to have happy, healthy lives….

  4. Jo-Ann Murrell says:

    All the best to the Peladi siblings. They have to ensure that they do not quickly end up where they came from due to the vultures that will be descending on them and encouraging them to spend their money on many items they neither want or need. My advice to them is to stick together and enjoy your new found wealth but put some away for a rainy day.

  5. Linda says:

    HMMMMM…I have two beautiful eligible daughters that like exploring caves….

  6. Frank says:

    None of us “desreve” anyting. That’s the problem today. “I deserve it”….Wrong.

  7. Ronald Bruzda says:

    I am continuously amazed by stories like this that crop up from nowhere and I am thoroughly inspired by the luck of some poor out there. In agreeing with the earlier comment tho, I hope they can be saved from the “vultures” they will definately descend upon them! As poor people, they will likely not be able to decipher the offers thrown at them. I suggest they start a charity, keep all the money, and help other poor. Then they will see the true effect that their money is having on others lives.

  8. Laura says:

    all the best to each of you you so deserve everything you get for whatyou’ve had to endure take care not to end up where you were before

  9. PC says:

    God works in mysterious ways. These two Men have paid their price, not only for living in a “Cave”, BUT for ALL the abandonment they have endured throughout their life!!! No Love, No Attention, No Affection, No One to Care for OR About them – Not even the Scociety they Lived In!!! They were tossed out and treated like trash and for that People who had contact with them should be ASHAMED!!!!
    They’re SURVIVORS because they had EACH OTHER!!!! They DESERVE the Money and the rest of you should LEAVE THEM ALONE – JUST LIKE YOU DID BEFORE!!!
    It’s THEIR TURN NOW!!!! God Bless.