The furious son of a bigamist accountant whose two wives are fighting over his £2 million estate has hit out at both women - branding one a gold-digger with no interest in his father's well-being but only his cash.

Millionaire divorcee property developer James Dinsdale, 55, took two different women to a celebrity chapel in Las Vegas in five years for instant weddings - but never legally formalised his separation from the first.

So when he died in 2020 - alone and in pain, his son insists - from a heart attack while suffering from prostate cancer, his estate was a convoluted legal mess exacerbated because he was 'intestate', meaning he didn't leave a will.

The extraordinary story of Dinsdale's bigamous double Vegas chapel weddings only finally emerged publicly early this week as those two wives began to legally contest his estate.

The two are dentist Dr Victoria Fowell who he wed in the Nevada desert city in 2012 before separating from her and marrying his fourth and final wife Margaret Adler Edoh there in 2017 - however without a divorce in between.