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Revelan el resultado de ADN de Magalí Gil, supuesta hija de Maradona
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Diego-maradonaMagali-gilTwitterDna-of-gilமாகலி-கில்ட்விட்டர்Revelan el resultado de ADN de Magalí Gil, supuesta hija de Maradona
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Diego-maradonaMagali-gilTwitterDna-of-gilமாகலி-கில்ட்விட்டர்Maradona’s Body Can’t be Cremated! But Why? Published by GulteDesk December 18, 2020
Soccer legend Diego Maradona died of a heart attack at the age of 60 last month leaving the world in a shock. He was buried in a cemetery outside Buenos Aires on November 26. But Maradona’s body can’t have a proper cremation yet.
Maradona’s body can’t be cremated until multiple paternity suits against him are settled and his DNA is no longer needed for further tests, according to an Argentine Court.
The ruling from the National Court of First Instance in Civil Matters No. 56 said his body must be conserved until all the needed forensic tests have been carried out. Maradona has five children recognized and six with paternity claims.
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The body of late soccer great Diego Maradona "must be conserved" in case his DNA is needed in a paternity case, an Argentine court ruled on Wednesday.
While Maradona's lawyer had previously told Reuters that DNA samples already exist, the court said the former Boca Juniors and Napoli player's body must not be cremated at some later date.
Five recognised children and six with filiation requests are part of a complex inheritance process in Argentina.
One of the six, Magali Gil, 25, says she found out two years ago that the soccer icon was her biological father.
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