Under intestacy laws, Khoo’s son and Quirk would each be entitled to one-half of her estate.
The 16-year-old is the legal son of the killer, Paul Leslie Quirk, who adopted the boy after marrying the teen’s mother, Christina Khoo Gek Hwa, in 2017.
The Australian suffered a relapse of schizophrenia after reducing his intake of prescribed medicine and attacked Khoo, believing that she was a demon. In the application, the boy sought to disqualify Quirk from inheriting his entitlement on the grounds that he should not benefit from his own wrongdoing.
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