Radio legend John Laws has died at the age of 90.
Nicknamed “Golden Tonsils”, the talkback host passed away in Sydney. He spent two weeks in hospital last month and was then cared for at his home at Woolloomooloo, where he died peacefully, on Saturday.
Before his death, the veteran broadcaster made some key property moves.
Sales transactions reveal Law quietly sold a slew of savvy property investments over recent years.
The radio icon earlier last year decided to offload one of two formerly adjoined waterfront apartments in Sydney’s Finger Wharf.
The unit was in the same complex where he lives.
Paperwork registered in September revealed the price was about $12.5m and the property exchanged off market.
The buyers were understood to be billionaire steel tsar Sanjeev Gupta and wife Nic

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