Alessandro Lequio clarifies if there is or not the holographic testament of his son Aless

Holograph will yes or holograph will no.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 April 2023 Thursday 05:49
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Alessandro Lequio clarifies if there is or not the holographic testament of his son Aless

Holograph will yes or holograph will no. This is the debate that has arisen around the last wishes and desires of Aless Lequio, the son of Ana García Obregón and Alessandro Lequio, who died more than three years ago, who has returned to the forefront after being a postmortem father.

Everything has arisen as a result of the controversial action of Ana Obregón to have a granddaughter by surrogacy through the frozen semen of her deceased son. A reality that has aroused a multitude of reactions and that she herself has justified by claiming that she did it because he defined it that way in a holographic will.

This comes to say that it is a written testament which his two parents would have heard. However, a somewhat clueless reaction from the collaborator of El programa de Ana Rosa Alessandro Lequio has caused the controversy to have increased his exposure.

And it is that at first it did not define well whether or not there was a will. However, this Thursday, April 13, in The Ana Rosa program, they have taken advantage of her presence on her set to ask her about various questions related to all the controversies raised as a result of the birth of her granddaughter.

But without a doubt this has been one of the biggest. And it is that, after saying a few days ago that "saying it verbally is not a holographic testament", hinting that the basis through which Ana Obregón's argument is raised could limp, this Thursday he qualified his words by stating that he did not He said that it did not exist, he only clarified that the holograph is not a verbal will, but a written one.

"I have not said that the document does not exist, the document exists, yes", Alessandro Lequio stated before the rest of the collaborators recalled that for it to be valid it must be ratified by a notary in Spain.