11 Property claim of ‘children’: may rise from the grave 984601 | Voice of tomorrow



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The battle for ownership began after the death of legendary Argentine soccer player Diego Maradona. Many claim to be Maradona’s successor. The court has required that Maradona’s grave be excavated if necessary to gather evidence. The late Maradona’s wealth is estimated at between £ 1 million and £ 40 million. And only Maradona’s sons and daughters, ex-wives and girlfriends, as well as journalists and photographers are fighting over who will be the new owner of this huge property!

The problem is compounded by the fact that Maradona did not make a will. Under Argentine law, a person can arbitrarily distribute one third of their property to anyone other than their spouse. But two-thirds should be reserved for the wife and children. As Maradona has no will, the fight for property will be more difficult. Those who claim to be Maradona’s children, but have never been recognized by Maradona, will be given a DNA test if their case goes to court. Demands have already been made to dig Maradona’s grave.

The fight began on November 25, the day Maradona died of a heart attack. Although the exact amount of Maradona’s assets is unknown, according to Forbes magazine, it is between 1 and 4 million dollars. These include land, houses, luxury cars, jewelry. In the countries where he played, or trained, or was involved in any other way, these properties are scattered in Argentina, Spain, Italy, United Arab Emirates, Belarus, Mexico. “I don’t know who will ask for a piece of the property, but it won’t be a surprise if the list goes on,” said Maradona’s attorney, Mauricio Dalesendro.

Among the property claimants are five children recognized by Maradona. 4 of them in Argentina, 1 in Italy. There are also 6 more people. Who on several occasions claimed to be Maradona’s children. For a long time, Maradona has said that he has no other children than Giannina (31) and Dalma (33). They are both children of Maradona’s ex-wife, Claudia Villafen. After 20 years of marriage, Maradona broke up with Claudia in 2003.

Maradona later admitted to having eight more children. Of these 6, 4 are in Cuba and 2 in Argentina. There are also ex-wives and girlfriends. After Maradona’s death, two more ‘children’, Santiago Lara (19) and Magali Gill (23), took to the streets demanding their property. Both have said they will take legal action to establish their claim. Entrepreneurs, moneylenders, even journalists-photojournalists not excluded! For them, Maradona may not be able to sleep in peace. Perhaps the prince of soccer will be exhumed again.

Dalesendro said: “Those who make the claim will have to go to court soon. It appears that a total of 70 cases will be brought against Diego Maradona. Most of these, however, are defamation cases that have been pending for so long. Several journalists and photographers have filed defamation lawsuits against Maradona. This time they will also want a part of Maradona’s property. Maradona has borrowed money from many businessmen and moneylenders. They will not sit still. Because, the amount of this money is not less ‘.



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