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Iconic BBC Chef Clarissa Dickson Wright sadly died with little to no money to her name with her remaining possessions being sold at auction to settle a tax bill she left behind after her passing. The beloved culinary expert, who lived in East Lothian at the time of her death, had just £9000 in her bank account when she died in March 2014 at the age of 66, according to reports.
After blowing a £2.8million inheritance during years of heavy drinking, the Two Fat Ladies star still owed £17,000 to HM Revenue and Customs. However, her cherished possessions thankfully accumulated around £40,000 in auctions with her goddaughter Sara Wain-Heapy inherited £33,000.
Some of the items included a sketch by the chef's artist friend Joseph Oppenheimer, which fetche