Who will former Prime Minister Berlusconi's billion-rich fortune go to?

Italy's former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has died on Monday 12 June at the age of 86. Shortly after his death, however, the issue of who will remain the billions of wealth has been established. Italian media report that wealth will be divided among its children by two marriages. It still remains to be seen if [...]
Italy's former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has died on Monday 12 June at the age of 86.
Shortly after his death, however, the issue of who will remain the billions of wealth has been established.
Italian media report that wealth will be divided among its children by two marriages.
It remains to be seen whether the former Italian prime minister has shared some of his property with the third woman, Marta Fascina, who was only symbolically married.
From its declaration of wealth in 2021, presented by Berlusconi in Parliament, there is a taxable sum of nearly 18m euros.
But the main topic of heredity is the division of shares of companies, which also play a very important role.
If instead of the 86-year-old will, she otherwise arranged a third of her heritage available, Barbara, Eleonora and Luigi could become owners of 45 percent of the property.
Silvio Berlusconi's wealth is estimated to be over 5.9 billion euros.