(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 24 - Gina Lollobrigida's will has left
half of her fortune to her son and the other half to her former
secretary, legal sources said after its reading Tuesday after
the 95-year-old screen diva died last week.
The will of Lollobrigida, who died on January 16 in Rome at the
age of 95, was made public today.
According to information, the great actress, as permitted by
law, has destined half of her estate to her son Andrea Milko
Skofic and the other half to Andrea Piazzolla, her former
secretary and factotum.
The latter said he would not take a penny but would put all of
his take from the will into Lollobrigida's trust.
"I will not take a penny' of the inheritance left by Gina
Lollobrigida," said Piazzolla. (ANSA).
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