A 23-year divorce battle believed to be the longest in British legal history has finally come to an end after a High Court judge awarded an ex-wife £6.6million from her former husband’s hidden fortune.
Varsha Gohil, 61, first filed for divorce from solicitor Bhadresh Gohil in May 2002, citing adultery and unreasonable behaviour.
At the time, the north London mother of three accepted a financial settlement worth £270,000 and the family Peugeot, despite harbouring suspicions that her husband had failed to disclose the true extent of his wealth.
More than two decades later, those suspicions have been vindicated after a string of court
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