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Man wants to trace Babestation glamour model to give her £20,000 - no strings attached

A man has launched an appeal to trace a glamour model he met on Babestation - in a desperate bid to leave her £20,000 in his will.

Besotted Thomas Weir wants to track down a woman he knows as Laura Jones after speaking to her for a year on the TV  sex line, the Bristol Post reports.

The 50-year-old from Milton Keynes, is keen to stress he isn't a stalker but simply wants to leave the woman thousands of pounds - because she's "lovely".

He said: "I don't want to get in touch with her, that's not me. I think she'll spend the money wisely and she's such a lovely person, she is a loon - very funny.

"My nephews and nieces all live abroad and are doing very well. I have no children and there is no one else I would like to leave the money to."

He says he has no-one else to leave his money to (Steve Bell)

Fearing he may not have long left due to debilitating diabetes and an MRSA infection, Thomas wants to get the money to 'Laura' - who he believes to be 41 - as soon as possible.

According to Thomas, who has had his lower right leg amputated, 'Laura' used to wear her hair in pigtails and had links to Pumpkin Film Production.

The company was formerly based on Ebenezer Street, to the east of Bristol.

He says the model could have left the city by now and her former profession - but he's hoping her family could still live in the area.

He wants to get hold of Laura Jones (Steve Bell)

Unfortunately, although Thomas' intentions for his assets are clear, he will not be able to leave his money to 'Laura' unless she can be properly identified.

Graham Southorn, a legacy planner for Maplebrook Wills, said: "For someone to receive inheritance as much information as is required to identify the beneficiary.

    "The executors of a will have to be able to find the intended beneficiary - they can be held personally liable if a claim is made. So they need enough information to do that."

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