A woman on benefits is suing her two sisters over the inheritance of their late mother's £420,000 home, claiming she 'psychologically' can't cope to live elsewhere.
Sharon, Ann and Brenda Duggan are locked in a legal battle following the death of Agnes Duggan who passed away in August 2018 aged 78.
The deceased had allowed for an equal split of the home in Crawley, Sussex between her three daughters.
But Sharon, 49, cared for her mother in her final years and is now blocking alternative therapist Brenda, 55, and oldest sister Ann, 60, from getting their share.
She has claimed she needs to stay in the house for life with her therapeutic pets, due to being too 'noise sensitive' to live in a flat.






