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The following is the beneficiary to whom the grandmother left everything after her death: "After my death, I order that the property be distributed like this," according to her will.

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  •  The following is the beneficiary to whom the grandmother left everything after her death: "After my death, I order that the property be distributed like this," according to her will.

     

    All of Santina Girolami's belongings were bequeathed to the municipality.

    Santina Girolami died at the age of 94, and her family members were truly taken aback when her will was read.

    It's common for our loved ones to put us in unexpected circumstances, but what Italian grandma Santina Girolami did for her family was more than any of us could have ever imagined.

    Specifically, Santina died in March of last year at the age of 94, and her family members were truly taken aback when her will was read. Santina was a rich grandma who bequeathed all of her belongings to the little town of Domege's municipality.

    Relatives and acquaintances were astonished when the grandmother, who died on March 27 of last year, left all of her property—which is not very little—to the local municipality in the area where she lived. Santina bequeathed the entire building, which consisted of 12 apartments and 323 square meters, to the municipal government after it approved her will, which included detailed instructions on how she wanted her property to be divided.


     The city council approved Santina's will at the end of last year. "I cancel all my previous testamentary provisions and order that after my death my property be distributed as follows: the building at number 20 in Risorgimento Street will be assigned to the Municipality of DomeÄ‘e," she wrote.

    In a recent decision, the municipality engaged Pieve di Cadora notary Ruggiero Orlando to handle all legal tasks related to legacy transcribing and registration.

    The aforementioned structure, whose use has not yet been determined by the city, belonged to Santina Girolami, a widow who was born in Libya in 1929.

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