Pelé, idol of Brazilian football, passed away in 2022, a victim of cancer. leaving a millionaire inheritance after a successful life, the former football player registered nine people in his will, as directs the 2nd Family and Probate Court of Santos (SP), granting these people the right to share of goods.
The will includes the six children of Pelé (Kelly, Jennifer, Edinho, Flávia, Joshua and Celeste), the widow Márcia Aoki and two other grandchildren of the star player. Gemima McMahon, whom Pelé called a borrowed daughter, went to court to be recognized as a daughter and participate in the sharing of assets, but there has been no pronouncement on the case.
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Edinho appealed to Justice to be placed in charge of the inventory, which was denied during the process. The main person responsible for sharing assets is the widow Márcia Aoki, married to Skin since 2016.
Pelé did not add two important women to his will
This is a time when Justice observes all the details and makes decisions according to the wishes of the deceased. However, these two fundamental women in Pelé's life were left out of the millionaire division of assets.
The first woman is her mother, Celeste, who turned 100 a month before her son's death was announced. In addition to Dona Celeste, Pelé did not add her sister, Maria Lúcia, to the will, who takes full-time care of her elderly mother and fulfills all obligations alone. The two ladies live in the same house in the city of Santos.
Both women do not live a life of luxury, on the contrary, they lead a simple life, although Pelé always provided everything they needed. According to close sources, this is a subject that will be discussed between the children, so that Celeste and Maria Lúcia are not left helpless with the death of Pelé.
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