When his health conditions became more serious he wanted his last wishes to be put down in black and white. Provisions to divide the inheritance , but also to pay off his existing debts, no one denies it, even if "they were not huge sums". The queer family of Michela Murgia , the Sardinian writer who died of cancer last August , entrusts her voice to the pages of La Repubblica, to clarify what was written by La Verità, regarding the author's latest "challenge", that with the tax. Meanwhile, the mortgage has been taken on the house in Cabras , currently inhabited by the mother, Costanza Marongiu.

Alessandro Giammei , one of Murgia's "soul children" who now finds himself - with the others - managing his mother's legacy, breaks his silence on the case, to avoid speculation and problems of all kinds: «The idea that she had of disputes or even challenges with the State and the tax authorities seems to me to be a great exaggeration. The situation is more banal. As everyone knows, Michela has been very ill in the last two years and has had to incur significant expenses both due to her medical situation and because she wanted to buy a stable house in Rome instead of continuing to rent. The only other house that Murgia has owned is in Cabras, a small house which however he had given to his mother, who needed it, and it is she who continues to live there and has the use of it."

The property - as explained by the will - will go to Giammei only after the death of his mother, to be "sold and the liquidity used to satisfy every need, with particular reference to debt situations". The will of the heirs to settle everything left unresolved is undisputed. «What breaks my heart – explains her son to the Roman newspaper – is that these are situations that Michela would have resolved very well on her own if she had been well: she had a plan with her accountant. I think he suffered in realizing that there wouldn't be time and in knowing that he would have to ask us for this final bureaucratic help."

(Unioneonline/vf)

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