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Diego Maradona kept part of his fortune in Mexico

Diego Maradona died of a cardiorespiratory arrest. Photo: Marcelo Endelli / Getty Images

By: EFE 06 from January 2020

After the death of Diego Maradona the last 25 of November, various information related to your fortune has come to light.

The patrimony of Pelusa is not exactly known, but a lawyer affirms that it is enough for his five recognized children to live “all their lives without working.”

Mauricio D ´Alessandro, who represents Matías Morla, lawyer and close friend of Maradona, affirmed that the first instance of the inheritance will be the distribution of the money, deposited in accounts in Dubai, Mexico and Switzerland “ready to be withdrawn”, and to which they will be able to access once they have the “declaration of heirs”, a process that lasts no more than 90 days.

“The money is available in accounts in Switzerland, Dubai and Mexico ready to be withdrawn. That quickly has 90 days to obtain the declaration of heirs and formally say who are the they inherit and succeed Diego. Each of the heirs without working have to live their entire lives, “said the lawyer.

In total, Maradona recognized five children: two of them, Dalma and Gianinna, the fruit of her marriage to Claudia Villafañe; Diego junior, who had with the Italian Cristiana Sinagra in his time as a player at Naples; Jana, daughter with Valeria Sabalain; and Diego Fernando, who was born in 2013 product of his relationship with Verónica Ojeda. But there are more that ask to be recognized and that could expand the list of heirs.

The distribution and management of the star’s belongings will be difficult, since they still have must be accurately quantified and inventoried, while some new ones continue to appear, such as the house in Havana where he lived for four years to rehabilitate his addiction to cocaine and that Fidel Castro gave him.

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