Overview
- São Paulo Civil Police are investigating a report that Miguel Abdalla Netto’s residence was invaded and items such as a washing machine, a sofa, a chair, documents and money were taken on January 20.
- Lawyers for prima Carmem/Silvia Magnani allege locks were changed and a vehicle tied to the estate was removed without judicial authorization, urging the court to appoint a responsible administrator.
- Suzane von Richthofen acknowledges she removed a 2021 Subaru XV from the garage after the death, calling it an emergency step to preserve the assets and saying the car is stored and unused pending a ruling.
- Cartório records indicate Miguel left no will and owned at least three São Paulo properties plus the Subaru, with assets estimated near R$5 million, fueling a contest to be named inventariante.
- The judge requested documents proving Suzane’s kinship and demanded evidence of Magnani’s alleged união estável, while the death remains classified as suspicious pending forensic reports.