Maradona hadn't left a will.That has left family members and others who have laid claim to be relatives embroiled in a controversy over who will share his huge fortune.There is even ambiguity over just how much the 1986 World Cup winner left behind following his death from a heart attack - with reports ranging from £37million to as much as £55m.But also yet to be solved is the question of just what is in those two unopened safes owned by the Argentina icon.
The safes are still in the United Arab Emirates and have not been opened in the past two years, according to Marca. "These are things that Diego kept and only he knew what he kept," a close friend of Maradona told Infobae , cited by Marca. "It could be dirhams [UAE currency], watches,.
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