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Argentinian Court Rules Maradona's Body Must Be Conserved in Case His DNA Needed for Tests

© REUTERS / YARA NARDIA general view shows a mural by artist Jorit depicting late Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona, in Naples, Italy November 26, 2020
A general view shows a mural by artist Jorit depicting late Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona, in Naples, Italy November 26, 2020 - Sputnik International
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The South American football star died of a cardiac arrest on 25 November, several weeks after undergoing brain surgery to remove a blood clot. Maradona's death led to mourning in the football world, while his would-be heirs may start a legal battle over his assets.

Argentina's National Court of First Instance in Civil Matters No. 56 ruled on Wednesday that the body of late Diego Maradona "must be conserved" in case his DNA is needed in a paternity case.

Maradona left behind five legally recognised sons and daughters, but there are also several alleged love children of his who are living in different counties. Now they have to find a way to divide the inheritance, which may lead to a legal battle, as the football legend left behind $50 million in assets, according to reports.

© REUTERS / John SibleyFootball - Argentina v Holland 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany - Group C - Waldstadion, Frankfurt - June 21, 2006 Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona during the game Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley
Argentinian Court Rules Maradona's Body Must Be Conserved in Case His DNA Needed for Tests - Sputnik International
Football - Argentina v Holland 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany - Group C - Waldstadion, Frankfurt - June 21, 2006 Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona during the game Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

One of Maradona's alleged out-of-wedlock kids, 25-year-old Magalí Gil, has already requested a DNA test to prove that she is the daughter of the late football star.

"Ms Gil requests that a study be carried out ... and that for this purpose the acting prosecutor's office send a DNA sample", the court ruling said.

While Maradona threatened to donate his whole fortune last year, leaving nothing to his would-be heirs, Argentinian laws prohibit disinheriting one's closest relatives.

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