
It8217;s official. All the women in the life of Luciano Pavarotti 8212; the Italian tenor who had brought opera to the masses 8212; will share his fortune, according to his will.
While Pavarotti8217;s second wife Nicoletta Mantovani will receive a quarter of his estimated 250-million-pound fortune, his four daughters, including three from his first marriage, will share half of his estate, The Daily Telegraph reported on Friday, quoting the opera singer8217;s notary Luciano Buonanno.
The remaining quarter of Pavarotti8217;s estate would be 8220;considered to be 8216;available8217; for the executor of the will to do whatever he saw fit with,8221; Buonanno said, suggesting that the tenor8217;s first wife Adua Veroni could get that.
The singer8217;s will, which was drawn up on July 29, has been the subject of speculation since Pavarotti8217;s death last week. 8220;The will would not be executed in a hurry,8221; Buonanno said.