The article discusses the family controversy that erupted upon the death of one of Italy's most well-known publishers, Carlo Caracciolo. Caracciolo was co-founder of the Italian newspaper "La Repubblica." A scandal erupted when Caracciolo's daughter, Jacaranda Falck Caracciolo, had his body cremated without the knowledge of other family members, leaving some to question whether she was trying to prevent DNA evidence being obtained for a paternity test that would show that she had other siblings.
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