Paris court will decide the fate of Togrul Narimanbekov on Monday
Meeting of the Paris court, which will decide on the burial site of the famous Azerbaijani artist Togrul Narimanbekov, rescheduled for Monday. Turan was told the widow of the artist Sevil Narimanbekov. She said the meeting was to be held this week, but for unknown reasons, it was postponed.
Recall that the reason for litigation - a dispute widow and daughter from his first marriage Narimanbekov about the burial place of the artist, who died in early June.
The widow wants to bury him in Paris, and the daughter is seeking burial in his homeland, in Azerbaijan. The artist did not leave a will to this effect, but the last few years he has lived and worked in Paris with his family and had French citizenship. The same nationality is also his son Francois, who was born after the move of Togrul Narimanbekov to France. -02V-
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