Terrance Pammen, known as a “psychic TV poet” and billed as “The Cockney Bard,” loses an inheritance dispute concerning his father’s will, according to reports. Pammen’s father’s estate is valued at about £451,840, largely consisting of a house in Stratford in east London. The will leaves the estate to Pammen’s younger sister, Tracy Pammen, and to Tracy’s daughter, Paige Pammen. The dispute centers on the fact that Pammen and three other siblings are cut out of the will, despite the family having five children in total. The outcome, as reported, means Pammen does not receive any portion of the estate and the property goes to the named beneficiaries. The reports focus on the allocation of the estate and the familial disagreement over who should inherit under the will, with Pammen challenging the decision and ultimately failing to overturn it.