An Italian businessman living in
Colombia has been arrested in the case of an allegedly fake will
left by late three-time ex premier and media mogul Silvio
Berlusconi, who died in June last year aged 86 having dominated
Italian public life for a controversial three decades.
Marco Di Nunzio, a Turin entrepreneur living in the South
American country, was arrested on the orders of the Colombian
authorities, for the case of Berlusconi's 'phantom' Colombian
will.
In the meantime, Milan prosecutors Marcello Viola and Roberta
Amadeo have closed the investigation in view of a request for
trial for the 55-year-old for forgery of a will and attempted
extortion against the late children of the charismatic and
deeply divisive 'Knight' (of Labour).
Di Nunzio published a will in which he claimed that in front of
a notary in the Colmbina city of Cartagena Berlusconi bequeathed
him 26 million euro, a yacht, villas in Antigua and 2% of his
media to banking and construction behemoth Fininvest.
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