Tina Turner (Tina Turner) – the “grandmother of rock” and “queen of rock and roll” as she liked to be called – died on May 24 at the age of 83 of natural causes, leaving a huge vacuum in the world music scene.

She also left behind a huge fortune of 250 million dollars which has now begun to be claimed by the potential heirs of the great star.

As both sons Turner’s children predeceased their mother – Ronnie Turner died last December, while her eldest son Craig Turner took his own life in 2018 – the singer’s most likely heir now appears to be the widower husband by Erwin Bach.

The couple were together for 27 years and married in 2013 in Switzerland, at which point Turner moved there permanently, to a suburb of Zurich.

In fact, in 2017 the Bah he had also given her one of his kidneys, due to a serious health problem that Tina Turner was facing.

However, in addition to her two biological children, who no longer exist, the “Queen of Rock and Roll” had in the distant past also adopted her ex-husband’s two children, Ikewhen they were still babies, after their marriage.

But in the last 15 years they had become estranged.

However, according to foreign publications, the Tina Turner she had settled the matter of her estate a few years before her death after a battle with bowel cancer and high blood pressure.

Although no names have been mentioned, it seems that the most likely. The singer’s “golden” heir is her husband, Erwin Bach.