While the battle for the legacy of Diego Maradona , rated at 50 million dollars, has only just begun, the legacy of the former Argentine footballer could be finally revised upwards. According to Argentine lawyer Mauricio D’Alessandro, the son of Fidel Castro revealed to Matias Morla, ex-lawyer of Maradona, the existence of a house offered by the former Cuban leader to his Argentine friend. And this one would be full of “full of treasures”, as D’Alessandro explains to the television channel
Eltrece .
“Fidel gave him this house in the meadow ,. There is an old canero (who cultivates sugar cane fields) who takes care of this house. And there are a lot of Diego’s treasures. In the attic of this house there are dozens of objects. It’s to make a museum. There are photos and letters from world leaders. Maradona got up and wrote on the walls. The house is intact and available. “
“El hijo de Fidel Castro lo llamo a Morla para recordarle that Fidel regalo it to Diego Maradona la casa de La Pradera ”, @ dalessamauricio # LAM
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And she was mostly unknown to Morla. This residence, located in Havana, must therefore be taken into account in the long process of succession to the property of Maradona, who died on 20 November of cardio-respiratory arrest.