'Absurd' Salvador Dali Claim Disproved, Says Foundation

Foundation says DNA test reveals no paternity
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 6, 2017 7:50 PM CDT
'Absurd' Salvador Dali Claim Disproved, Says Foundation
In this May 21, 1973 file photo, Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dali, presents his first Chrono-Hologram in Paris, France.   (Eustache Cardenas)

A paternity test has disproved a Spanish woman's claim that she is the daughter of surrealist artist Salvador Dali, the deceased painter's foundation announced Wednesday. The Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation said in a written statement that the Madrid court that ordered the DNA test informed it that Pilar Abel, a 61-year-old tarot card reader, has no biological relationship with Dali. Abel has long alleged her mother had an affair with Dali and claimed she had the right to part of his vast estate. The foundation said it was happy the "absurd" claim had been resolved. Calls to Abel's lawyer rang unanswered.

A judicial spokesman told the AP the court has not made the test results public but has informed the parties in the lawsuit. He spoke on condition of anonymity in accordance with court rules. The high-profile paternity claim led to the exhumation of Dali's embalmed remains so genetic samples could be taken. Forensic experts removed hair, nails, and two long bones in July. The foundation, which manages Dali's estate on behalf of the Spanish state, said at the time of the exhumation that Dali's remains—including his famous mustache—were well-preserved and mummified after an embalming process almost three decades ago. The painter's remains will be returned to his coffin. (More Salvador Dali stories.)

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