A testator signs her will in her kitchen. A neighbour, who is a beneficiary, is present and signs as the first witness. The testator then takes the will to an adjacent room where another neighbour signs as the second witness. The first witness is not present when the second witness signs. What is the legal effect of this situation on the will?
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A
The will is valid, but the gift to the first witness fails.
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B
The will is invalid because a beneficiary cannot be a witness.
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C
The will is valid, and the gift to the first witness is unaffected.
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D
The will is invalid as it was not signed or acknowledged in the presence of two witnesses present at the same time.