stunned; urge; confirmed; beneficial; jewellery; arrested; pushed; lucrative; wealthy; suspected; request; pleading; demanding; spell; doubted Years of begging on the streets of Shahr-e Kord in western Iran meant that Habibian was never anything more than a local beggar to his neighbours. So when he was found dead in his home, no one ( 1 ) that the man who spent his life ( 2 ) for money and favours had left behind a big fortune. But now a judge has ( 3 ) that Habibian was a real-life slumdog (穷小子) millionaire after police discovered a lot of valuables when they went to recover his body. Searching through the dead man's possessions, officers were ( 4 ) to find more than £ 7,000 in cash and ownership documents (文件) to ( 5 ) properties and businesses. They also discovered an array of precious ( 6 ) , including earrings dating back to the mid-19th century. Habibian is not Iran's first ( 7 ) beggar. In 2003, a 40-year-old woman filed for divorce after discovering that her husband, a wealthy carpet trader, regularly begged in a neighbourhood in the south of the city. The husband explained that he was driven by a(n) ( 8 ) stemming from his poor upbringing in which he fell under the ( 9 ) of organised beggars. And three years ago, a beggar ( 10 ) by police in Tehran was found to have £ 10,000 in the bank and own a luxury flat.