The Citizen (Gauteng)

Outpouring of grief for late icon Maradona

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Buenos Aires – Huge crowds bade a grief-filled adieu on Thursday to Argentina’s favourite son Diego Maradona before he was buried on the outskirts of the capital after a farewell that at times descended into chaos.

As darkness fell, the football legend was laid to rest after a ceremony attended by family and close friends in the leafy surrounds of the Bella Vista cemetery outside Buenos Aires.

One of the greatest footballer­s of all time, the World Cup winner died on Wednesday aged 60, sparking mourning around the world.

“I thought Diego was immortal, I thought he would never die on us. I feel a terrible sadness for a person who made us so, so happy,” said 63-year-old bus driver Antonio Avila outside the cemetery.

The peaceful farewell at the cemetery contrasted sharply with the sometimes raucous scenes of his send-off in Buenos Aires that seemed somehow in keeping with the player’s tumultuous life.

There, riot police fi red tear gas and rubber bullets in clashes with stone-throwing fans. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? NATIONAL HERO. The coffin of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona during his wake at the Burning Chapel of the Casa Rosada presidenti­al palace in Buenos Aires on Thursday.
Picture: AFP NATIONAL HERO. The coffin of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona during his wake at the Burning Chapel of the Casa Rosada presidenti­al palace in Buenos Aires on Thursday.

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