Members of the Agnelli family, who have been likened to the Kennedys, have been bitterly fighting over assets bequeathed to them by former patriarch Gianni Agnelli, who died in 2003
Flavia Borzone claimed in a lawsuit that she tested Tonino Lamborghini’s daughter Elettra’s saliva. She revealed that she hired a private detective to retrieve a drinking straw used by Elettra to prove that they were siblings.
The 35-year-old also alleged that Tonino Lamborghini, whose father created the luxury car business in 1963, and her mother Rosalba Colossimo met at a bus stop in 1980.
Borzone asserted that DNA analysis conducted at the University of Ferrara confirmed her familial ties to Elettra. Additionally, the 35-year-old alleged that her mother, Rosalba Colossimo, and Tonino Lamborghini, the son of the luxury car business's creator in 1963, met in 1980 at a bus stop. Allegedly, Lamborghini, driving a vehicle, noticed Colossimo waiting for a bus and offered her a ride, sparking a relationship that led to Borzone's birth in 1988., World News, Times Now