Lequio denies the holographic testament by which Aless expressed his last wishes to Ana Obregón

Alessandro Lequio is going through very difficult weeks.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
11 April 2023 Tuesday 05:25
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Lequio denies the holographic testament by which Aless expressed his last wishes to Ana Obregón

Alessandro Lequio is going through very difficult weeks. Since the decision of his ex-partner, Ana García Obregón, to become a mother by surrogate pregnancy, was made public, the Italian has remained at the center of the media hurricane.

Lequio was one of the three, along with Obregón's sisters, who knew about the process that the actress was carrying out and because the presenter decided to use the frozen sperm of her son Aless Lequio, who died three years ago due to cancer, to have little Ana Sandra in Miami, United States. A decision that turns the collaborator of El Programa de Ana Rosa into the little girl's biological grandfather.

The woman from Madrid, in the interview she published Hello! Last week she assured that it was "the last will" of her son'. "What people don't know is that this was Aless's last will: to bring his son into the world." Obregón also added that it is something that he asked not only of her, but also of Lequio: "He communicated it orally to her father and to me a week before he died."

"This is called a 'holographic will' and it occurs when a person, before two witnesses, expresses his last wishes, even though, due to whatever circumstances, the notary cannot be present at that time," Obregón explained to the magazine Hello ! in its latest edition.

''But this document exists and is legal. When my son was diagnosed with cancer and was going to start chemotherapy treatment, the doctors recommended that she save samples of his sperm, in case the drugs affect him in the future, to ensure that she can have children. These samples were kept in New York,'' explained the presenter in the report.

Lequio, who continues at the foot of the canyon in the Ana Rosa program despite the media storm that he is experiencing, has been faithful to his words to remain silent on this entire issue except on one point. "A holographic will is a written document, not a spoken one, it is an important nuance," Aless's father pointed out on Telecinco.

Although yesterday he affirmed that "he believed that Ana Sandra would not bear the surname Lequio," this Tuesday he assured that there is no holograph will or a similar written document that includes what would be the last wish of his son, who He passed away at just 27 years of age due to Ewing's sarcoma.