Rock
star David Bowie left an estate valued at about $100m (£70m), according to his
will which has been filed in New York.
Half
will go to his widow, Iman, along with the home they shared in New York. The
rest is shared between his son and daughter.
It
was also revealed that Bowie had requested that his ashes be scattered in Bali
in a Buddhist ritual.
The
will was filed in a Manhattan court on Friday under Bowie's legal name, David
Robert Jones.
The
star's personal assistant, Corinne Schwab, was left $2m and another $1m went to
a former nanny, Marion Skene.
Bowie's
son, Duncan Jones, and daughter, Alexandria Zahra Jones, both received 25% of
the estate. Alexandria was also left a home in upstate New York.
In
the will, written in 2004, Bowie asked that he be cremated in Bali but if that
was "not practical", then his ashes be scattered there anyway
"in accordance with the Buddhist rituals".
Bowie's
body was cremated on 12 January in New Jersey, according to a death certificate
filed with the will.
At
the time it was reported that no family or friends were present at the
ceremony, in accordance with his wishes.
It
is not known whether his ashes have been scattered.
Bowie
had released a new album, Blackstar, just two days before his death, which has
been retrospectively interpreted as his epitaph. The album is in the number one
spot in the UK charts for the third week.

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