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Paul O’Grady left heartwarming sum in will for Battersea Dogs Home

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Paul O’Grady left behind a heartwarming sum of money to Battersea Dogs Home after his death in 2023.

British host and comedian O’Grady died after suffering cardiac arrhythmia on 28 March 2023, aged 67, prompting an outpouring of love from the world of entertainment.

News of, was announced by his partner, Andre Portasio. Now, details surrounding the TV star’s fortune are coming to light, and it’s been reported that, while leaving money to his family members, , he had set aside a large sum of money for several charities.

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