Pepillo Origel assures that there is a dispute over Silvia Pinal's inheritance: 'They walk like vultures'
The Mexican journalist broke his silence on the alleged battle between the actress's family members over her inheritance
A few days before the first anniversary of the death of the first actress Silvia Pinal, questions about the distribution of her assets continue to arise. And it was one of the 'Diva of Golden Age Cinema's' close friends who decided to break the silence on the matter: journalist Juan Jose Origel. With his characteristic outspokenness, the television presenter shared previously unknown details about the distribution of the star's assets, not without first mentioning his discontent with the lack of care the star received in the years leading up to her death. “I had a long-standing friendship with Ms. Pinal, and it hurt me deeply to see how she deteriorated, how she became ill, and that she wasn't given the respect she deserved,” he declared during his appearance on the program 'La Mesa Caliente'. Regarding the distribution of assets, Pepillo Origel asserted that, contrary to what Pinal's family members have stated, it is a complicated process fraught with disagreements: “The inheritance is a very big problem because, as far as I knew, Silvia had arranged everything with the executor, Tina Galindo, "She also dies, and they leave it to Tina's sister," he told Telemundo cameras. "She has a problem with one of Silvia Pinal's daughters. It's better to withdraw; they're all circling like vultures for the inheritance," he added, without revealing the name of the person who opposes the matriarch's decision. It's worth noting that this isn't the first time Pepillo Origel has publicly expressed his displeasure with the Pinal family. At the beginning of September, he made a strong accusation: the renowned actress allegedly suffered mistreatment before her death. "I was upset about many things they did to her, and people know it. She didn't deserve the way they treated her, neither her family nor anyone else... Imagine making her work at that age in a terrible play... And that's how they made her work!""In a wheelchair... and tied down to go to work!" she complained in an interview with 'El Burro' Van Rankin for his YouTube channel.

