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Disney ‘to receive US$50 mln insurance payout over Carrie Fisher’s death’

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CARRIE Fisher’s death has reportedly prompted the biggest personal accident insurance claim.

Disney are set to receive US$ 50 million, it has been claimed, after the legendary ‘Star Wars’ actress passed away on Tuesday after the company were said to have taken out insurance in case Fisher was unable to fulfi l her three- fi lm contract.

A source told The Insurance Insider that Lloyds of London will pay out for the “contract protection cover”, with the insurance underwritt­en by US- based Exceptiona­l Risk Advisors, who say there are “experts in insuring complex human capital risks for highly successful individual­s”.

Plot will have to be seriously changed

Before her tragic death earlier this week, Fisher had fi nished fi lming for ‘ Star Wars: Episode VIII’ — which is slated for release in December 2017 — but was expected to play a big part in ‘ Star Wars: Episode IX’, which was due to be released in 2019.

It is thought the plot will have to be seriously changed in the wake of Fisher’s tragic passing.

Fisher died earlier this week after suffering a heart attack on a plane from London to Los Angeles.

Leaving a tribute to Fisher, Lucasfi lm president Kathleen Kennedy said in a statement: “Carrie holds such special place in the hearts of everyone at Lucasfi lm it is difficult to think of a world without her. She was Princess Leia to the world but a very special friend to all of us.

“She had an indomitabl­e spirit, incredible wit, and a loving heart. Carrie also defi ned the female hero of our age over a generation ago. Her groundbrea­king role as Princess Leia served as an inspiratio­n of power and confidence for young girls everywhere. We will miss her dearly.”

Tragically, just one day after Fisher passed away, her mother Debbie Reynolds died after suffering a suspected stroke. — BANG Showbiz

 ??  ?? Fisher arriving for the European Premiere of ‘Star Wars, The Force Awakens’ in London on Dec 16, 2015. — Reuters file photo
Fisher arriving for the European Premiere of ‘Star Wars, The Force Awakens’ in London on Dec 16, 2015. — Reuters file photo

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