Understand what the son and widow say about the singer’s death and inheritance

Understand what the son and widow say about the singer’s death and inheritance
Understand what the son and widow say about the singer’s death and inheritance
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Gabriel Costason of Gal CostaIt is Wilma Petrilloformer manager and widow of the singer, gave interviews to the Fantastic which aired this Sunday, 31st, on Globo. Recently, he challenged his mother’s former manager’s right to inheritance, and even asked for her body to be exhumed.

At one point, reporter Renata Ceribelli asks Gabriel: “Do you have any suspicions regarding Wilma?” The young man is emphatic: “None. I don’t imagine she could have done anything in relation to my mother. I don’t think she would have reached that point.”

“She was starting to get cold, pale, her mouth was purple. I called SAMU. They answered me and said: ‘do some procedures, cardiac massage’ until they arrived and nothing. But then Wilma said: ‘It’s taking a while a lot. Call the [Albert] Einstein, call the Syrian[-Libanês, dois hospitais de São Paulo]. I called them both”, continued Gabriel Costa.

“They started talking to doctors, I started crying a lot. I heard he died and I left, because I needed to breathe. I don’t know what happened, but my mother stayed there, in her bed, dead, until the day she died. be taken for burial.”

Wilma Petrillo, Gal Costa’s widow, reported: “I got to the room, she looked at me with sad eyes. She was a little breathless, you know? I said: ‘Are you okay?’. She said she was very cold. Then I put that thermal blanket. She stayed quiet, curled up.”

“She woke up, I said: ‘Are you better?’ I know better how to live without you. As she said she was sick, when she turned over in bed, I thought she was going to vomit. I called Gabriel to turn her over. I put my hand here, she didn’t respond, she didn’t have a pulse”, continued the businesswoman .

Gal Costa’s body did not undergo an autopsy

Regarding not carrying out an autopsy, Wilma explained: “The doctor said: ‘Do you want to do an autopsy?’. Then I remembered that we had seen a program on television about autopsy, autopsy, and Gal said: ‘God forbid if one day I have to leave and they have to do this to me’. Because it was a very aggressive thing. And I said: ‘I don’t want an autopsy'”.

The singer’s son highlighted discomfort with the decision: “There was no autopsy, so there was no way of knowing if it was something deeper, something more than cardiac arrest. [Isso me levou a pedir a exumação] because I wanted to make sure if that was really it.”

Where Gal Costa is buried

Regarding Gal Costa’s burial place – another point that raised controversy – Wilma Petrillo stated: “As she had São Paulo citizenship, but not just because of that, because she liked São Paulo. She liked it more than me. She was part of my family . She was part of my family. She is in a tomb that belongs to my family.”

The singer’s son questions the decision, and believes that the body should be transferred to Rio de Janeiro: “It was what my mother wanted. For me [ela] no [falou sobre o tema]. But we have thousands of people who can prove this, friends, family… She made this tomb for her and her mother, my grandmother, to stay there. It was a promise she made to my uncle, my mother’s brother.”

The relationship between Gal Costa and Wilma Petrillo

Gabriel also explained the accusations that Wilma was not Gal Costa’s widow, but just his ex-manager: “Yes, they had a very brief relationship. Very brief. And she actually became my mother’s manager. They started living together. But without any type of relationship other than friendship and work.”

When asked if there was any possibility that Gal would not want to make the relationship explicit to her son, he replied: “I don’t think so. Because they fought every day. Every day they fought badly.” Asked if it was a toxic relationship, he was blunt: “Yes, definitely.”

“My mother was a very good person, so she couldn’t leave Wilma because Wilma had nowhere to go, either. So Wilma stayed with us”, continued the artist’s son.

Wilma, in turn, highlighted that the two “never” stopped being a couple, and that they had a “very” harmonious relationship: “We hardly ever fought.”

Gabriel Costa also stated that Wilma asked him to call her mother only after Gal’s death: “Because she wanted me to stay close to her. [Para] have power over the inheritance. Just so she can be an heir with me, so she can get a percentage of the money.”

Regarding having signed a document recognizing the stable union between them, she stated that she took the action out of pressure: “She told me that she was supposed to take care of us, that she needed to help me, she was putting things in my head, talking about this explanation, which was good thing. I said: ‘I’ll think about it’, but she always rushed me, put pressure on me to sign”.

The article is in Portuguese

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