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The body of the great Diego Maradona of Argentina’s football world cannot be cremated yet. The court ruled that his DNA could still be needed in multiple open father proceedings.
The 1986 World Cup winner died of a heart attack at the age of 60 last month and was buried in a graveyard on the outskirts of Buenos Aires on November 26.
He left behind the demands of five recognized children and six parent-child relationships, which are part of a complex inheritance process in Argentina.
One of the six rumored offspring is Magarigil, 25. He says he learned that Maradona was his father two years ago.
On Wednesday, an Argentine court ruled that legendary sports relics “must be preserved” until the necessary tests have been carried out.
“MS. Gil is demanding that an investigation be conducted … and for this purpose, the public prosecutor’s office is demanding that DNA samples be sent,” the ruling said.
Source: New York News Times
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