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Maradona’s inheritance includes a house in Havana


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Argentine lawyer Mauricio D’Alessandro assured that the inheritance of the late soccer player and world champion Diego Maradona includes a house in Havana where there are objects of the soccer star.

According to D’Alessandro, a son of Fidel Castro called Maradona’s lawyer, Matías Morla, to “remind him that Fidel had given him the house,” a stay at the ‘La Pradera’ health center, where the late soccer player lived.

“He tells you to remember that in the attic of that house there are dozens of objects,” said D’Alessandro, who is Morla’s legal representative.

The lawyer stressed that the things belonging to Maradona that are there “are preserved” and even give “to make a museum.”

“There are photos, letters, letters from world leaders, walls painted like Maradona painted them,” he added, explaining that the ‘Ten’ got up in the morning and painted them with “spray.”

“The house is intact and available,” said D’Alessandro.

The late soccer player resided in Cuba for four years at the beginning of this century and there he recovered from his drug problems.

Extensive heritage

Maradona’s heritage is extensive and is still completely unknown.

His assets and contracts in force at the time of his death are various and heterogeneous. In Argentine territory, Maradona has the mythical property of Segurola and Habana. Also an extra department. He also had another property in Puerto Madero.

There is also the house of Rocío Oliva and her family in Bella Vista, acquired by him and later transferred to his former partner. Both the house in the closed neighborhood Campo de Roca, in Brandsen, and the one in El Tigre, where he died, are rented.

To that you have to add your watch collection; many of which he was giving away (it was his fetish to reward the footballers of his teams when they scored goals), but he retained a large amount, which was rotating on his wrists.

Automobiles

Maradona owned four cars in Argentina, but he also had two very expensive ones left in Dubai: a Rolls Royce Ghost, valued at 300,000 euros, and a BMW i8, valued at 145,000.

Neither of them was ever sold before the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, when he stopped being the coach of Fujairah FC and left Dubai.

From the United Arab Emirates, anyway, Diego had all his belongings brought in a container. Pieces like a letter written and signed by Fidel Castro, the guitar with which Andrés Calamaro composed his song for him. In addition, a platinum ball that FIFA gave to football legends or a plate that the same entity offered him during his time at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. And they will also enter the cast.

In this last stage of his life, with Morla as a lawyer, he diversified the businesses in his name abroad. Signed juicy contracts; To name three, with Konami (for the PES), with a sportswear brand and with a luxury watch brand.

In addition, it has soccer schools that bear its name in China, it has investments in Cuba (including a hotel). Also in Italy.

Maradona died on November 25 at the age of 60 after a cardiorespiratory arrest in a house in a private urbanization on the northern outskirts of Buenos Aires, where he was recovering from an operation for a subdural hematoma to which he had undergone a few weeks before.

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With information from EFE and Infobae.com

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