Chess champion Bobby Fischer exhumed in Iceland in order to check mate's claim
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[release]The remains of US-born chess champion Bobby Fischer have been exhumed in Iceland to establish a paternity claim.
Lawyers for nine-year old Jinky Young and her mother, Marilyn, who had a relationship with Fischer, claim she is entitled to Fischer's fortune.
The Supreme Court in Reykjavik ruled last month a tissue sample was needed to prove she was Fischer's daughter.
Fischer, who died in 2008 leaving an estate worth an estimated $2m (£1.4m), took Icelandic citizenship in 2005.
His former wife and other relatives have also pursued inheritance claims.
"The procedure was conducted in a highly professional and dignified manner," Olafur Helgi Kjartansson, the sheriff in the southern Icelandic town of Selfoss, said.
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I think he's been pawned.
Check-mate.
You know what they say about black pawns, right?
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You know what they say about black pawns, right?[/QUOTE]
Once they go to one end you can trade them for another piece?
They just up and Fisched his body out
that's a new low for you pris, a pun right in the title