Woman claims to be the secret granddaughter of Lamborghini founder and has DNA evidence

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Woman claims to be the secret granddaughter of Lamborghini founder and has DNA evidence

Flavia Borzone, from Naples, has filed a lawsuit before a court in Italy.

A woman in Italy has claimed she is the secret granddaughter of the founder of the Lamborghini sports car. Flavia Borzone, who works as a beautician in Naples, also said that she has DNA evidence to prove this, after having analyzed the saliva of her daughter Elettra, according to The Telegraph. Borzone said she hired a private detective to recover a straw used by Elettra, a singer, to prove they are sisters, the outlet further said.

The details emerged from a court case filed in Bologna on Monday.

In the lawsuit, he claimed that the DNA sample was analyzed at the University of Ferrara, where experts said the genetic sample proved that Borzone and Elettra were related.

The 35-year-old also claimed that Tonino Lamborghini, whose father created the luxury car business in 1963, and his mother Rosalba Colossimo met at a bus stop in 1980.

Lamborghini was allegedly driving a car and noticed the young woman waiting for a bus and stopped to offer her a ride. The two then allegedly entered into a relationship that ended with the birth of Ms. Borzone in 1988.

“I don’t want to offend anyone, I just want to know whose daughter I am,” Borzone told the court, according to The Telegraph report.

However, Lamborghini denied that Borzone is his daughter and sued her and her mother for defamation after she made her findings public, the outlet further said.

But his lawyer claimed that Lamborghini had “admitted to having a relationship with Colossimo” in a conversation recorded by Borzone, and that her real name, Clelia, was a tribute to her mother.

Mrs. Borzone did not pursue the case for financial reasons, her mother said. “My daughter doesn’t want money, she just wants the truth. If it had all been about money, she would have done all this when Flavia was two years old,” Colosimo told The Telegraph.

The trial was postponed until March.

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