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AIBU?

To think this is taking the piss

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DeepBlueLake · 15/12/2015 06:13

www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11561132&ref=NZH_FBpage

I know Jonah Lomu was a fantastic sportsman but he earned millions through playing rugby, sponsorship deals, endorsements etc.

And if they are so 'broke', why on earth are they renting a $2.2million house in Auckland and just came back from a European trip. His wife also doesn't work, they also have other assets such as flash cars and an apartment in Wellington (worth $700k!).

There are many children of single / widowed parents who don't get this special treatment and his sons have already lived a very privileged life. AIBU to think this is being grabby?

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Sighing · 15/12/2015 06:18

The article suggests the assets 'are not there'. They could well not be owned outright.
The fund is seeking voluntary donations. If you don't want to, they're not asking you?!

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MsJamieFraser · 15/12/2015 06:19

It's not something that I'd be concerned about, if people want to don't to something then they can do so of their own free wil.

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Domino777 · 15/12/2015 06:21

The last bit is interesting saying he's been generous at the expense of his wife and children.

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hefzi · 15/12/2015 11:35

I see your point - but people are also often asset rich but cash poor, and can't necessarily cash in on the assets.

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whois · 15/12/2015 13:00

Headline: irresponsible parents get into debt to buy stupidly expensive cars and don't bother working much or buying decent health/life insurance to protect their kids.

Not something I'll be donating too.

The mother can get her ass out to work, no?

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