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Maradona rests, but not in peace. Two days after the ceremony with which his remains were delivered on the Bella Vista cemetery grounds, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, a scorching post-Maradona is still on the field. Magistrates, lawyers, real and presumed relatives, heirs and people who have taken advantage of the proximity to the corpse of the Golden Boy to take selfies, continue to offer the media material to feed stories destined to unearth, and ultimately damage, life. of the famous deceased.
The lack of clarity about the behavior of Maradona’s inner circle in the hours before his death, on Thursday at 12, continues to be news. You go to your personal doctor Leopoldo Luque who, calls an ambulance and does not specify the name of the dying patient, even the nurse, Dahiana Gisela Madrid, who writes a version of what was happening and later claims that she was forced to do it. Prosecutors working on the case have not yet given their official version or announced decisions, but they have collected material, including the fact that in the village where Maradona was recovering there was no doctor or even a defibrillator.
The astonishment awoke the gesture of an employee of the Pinier funeral home, Claudio Ismael FernandezThe 48-year-old who couldn’t believe her eyes when she came across her son, Sebastian, 18, near the open coffin, and couldn’t resist taking a selfie that went viral on social media. He repented, apologized, but was fired and charged with desecration of a corpse.
The issue of the incipient battle for an inheritance that should reasonably be between 80 and 150 million dollars is still burning, between real estate, cars, jewelery, rents in Argentina and in many countries of the world. And it is unknown how many will be divided by. In the first row there are four women: his wife Claudia and their daughters Dalma and Giannina, Cristiana Sinagra with Diego junior; Valeria Sabalain with her daughter Jana Maradona, and Veronica Ojeda, with her son Diego Fernando Maradona). But also two Cuban women, who would have given him three, and perhaps four children, for whom the recognition process is in the process (Joana, Lu, Javielito and perhaps even Harold). As if that were not enough, another aspiring son has emerged today, Santiago Lara, 19, who asks for the exhumation of Diego’s body to compare his DNA with him. “I have no financial pretensions,” he said, “but I only know if he is my father, as my mother said, who died of cancer.”
But there is also a side of good news: the owner of Aeropuertos Argentinos 2000 (AA2000), Eduardo Eurnekian, announced that he is already working to fulfill a promise he made to the famous Ten while he was still alive. In December, in the hall of the Ezeiza airport in Buenos Aires, a large 3D statue of Maradona will dominate.
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