<p>Legendary singer David Bowie wanted his ashes to be scattered in Bali, according to his will which was filed in Manhattan.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 69-year-old singer, who died earlier this month following a secret cancer battle, left instructions for his ashes to be scattered on the island in accordance with Buddhist ritual, reported New York Post.<br /><br />According to rock icon's will, nearly half of his USD 100 million estate now belongs to his wife Iman, along with the couple's home on Lafayette Street in Manhattan.<br /><br />Their daughter, Alexandria, will get his Ulster County home in upstate New York, and will divide the remaining of Bowie's fortune with his son from a previous relationship, Duncan Jones.<br />Bowie also gave USD two million to his friend and personal assistant, Corinne Coco Schwab, and USD one million to his son's former nanny, Marion Skene.</p>
<p>Legendary singer David Bowie wanted his ashes to be scattered in Bali, according to his will which was filed in Manhattan.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 69-year-old singer, who died earlier this month following a secret cancer battle, left instructions for his ashes to be scattered on the island in accordance with Buddhist ritual, reported New York Post.<br /><br />According to rock icon's will, nearly half of his USD 100 million estate now belongs to his wife Iman, along with the couple's home on Lafayette Street in Manhattan.<br /><br />Their daughter, Alexandria, will get his Ulster County home in upstate New York, and will divide the remaining of Bowie's fortune with his son from a previous relationship, Duncan Jones.<br />Bowie also gave USD two million to his friend and personal assistant, Corinne Coco Schwab, and USD one million to his son's former nanny, Marion Skene.</p>