| Husband dies, two wives fight over inheritance By Li Qian (chinadaily.com.cn)
 Updated: 2006-07-04 09:44
 After Liu Si died in a traffic accident in Chengdu, capital of Southwest 
Sichuan Province, two women stepped forward claiming they were his wife and 
looking for his inheritance. 
 
 
 
 
 |  The legal document 
 terminating the case [Chengdu Evening 
Paper]
 |  Liu was a senior director in a leather factory in Chengdu, with his wife Zeng 
Li and their four children staying in Guangdong Province. When Zeng came to 
Chengdu after Liu was seriously hurt in the accident, she was surprised to find 
that her husband had another wife, Huang San, in Chengdu, and they had a child 
as well.
 After Liu died, Zeng and Huang accused each other of pretending to be Liu's 
wife in the hopes of coming into a fortune. Zeng submitted a certificate signed 
by local government of Lianjiang City, Guangdong Province, to prove that she was 
Zeng's only legal wife. 
 The courthouse investigated the two women and found that they both have valid 
marriage certificates issued by their respective local Civil Administration 
Bureaus, proving that Liu had two wives in Guangdong and Sichuan respectively. 
 Zeng and Liu were married in 1992, much earlier than Huang and Liu's marriage 
in 2003. Upon hearing this, Huang shifted her accusations from Zeng for bigamy 
to the driver who killed her husband in the accident, suing to get her 
daughter's pension. 
 The driver had admitted that he was responsible for the accident, but the 
courthouse found it necessary to recognize which one of the two women was Liu's 
legal wife first to dispense the pension properly, which was still 
unidentified.
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