John Sessions left £1.4million | Mostly to his siblings

John Sessions left £1.4million

Mostly to his siblings

John Sessions left £1.4 million after his death in November, it has been revealed.

Most of his estate went to his twin Margaret and his brother William.

A Picasso lithograph was left to old school friend Alan McWalter. 

The comedian, known for appearances on QI, Whose Line  Is It Anyway? and Have I Got News For You, died aged 67 in November after a heart attack. 

At the time Stephen Fry said of the star,  whose real name was John Marshall: ‘I’m already missing Johnny Sessions dreadfully. As warm, vulnerable, lovable and loving as anyone can be. And so so much talent. He could make me laugh until I was sick and dizzy with pleasure and exhaustion. I can’t bear that he’s gone.

Published: 6 Jun 2021

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