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Court of Appeal rejects wife's appeal over tiger charity assets

News Team, 19/06/2017

The Court of Appeal in London last week (16/06/2017) released the Quan v Bray judgment, rejecting the wife\'s appeal to include a tiger charity\'s assets in the divorce settlement.

The couple who had met in 1990 and who began living together in 1997, married in 2001. In 2000 the wife – Li Quan - established a charity, Save China\'s Tigers, in the UK. In 2002, a ‘framework agreement’ between Ms Quan, her husband Stuart Bray and Chinese Government was made and a further trust established in Mauritius. However, the relationship deteriorated and in July 2012 the wife was removed as a director of the charity. On 15 Aug...


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