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Thousands bid tearful farewell to Diego Maradona amid clashes, agony   

Associated Press
Updated: November 27th, 2020, 08:31 IST
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Fans surround the hearse carrying the coffin of Diego Maradona to a funeral house in Buenos Aires PTI Photo

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Buenos Aires: Tens of thousands of fans, many weeping, filed past the coffin of football superstar Diego Maradona in ceremonies that mixed head-of-state-like honours with the chaos of a rowdy stadium. Viewing of Diego Maradona’s coffin was halted shortly before 6.00pm Thursday. This happened because Diego Maradona’s family wished and the body of the Argentine icon was taken away for burial. This decision frustrated many who were waiting to pay their respects.

About two dozen people gathered at Jardín Bella Vista cemetery for a private religious ceremony and the burial. Maradona was being buried next to his parents, Dalma and Diego.

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Fans singing soccer anthems, some draped in the national flag, formed a line that stretched more than 20 blocks from the Plaza de Mayo. It was the same place where Argentines gathered to celebrate the Maradona-led triumph in the 1986 World Cup.

However, the time for viewing the coffin at the nation’s presidential palace was cut short. Then police moved to cut off the back end of the crowd. It enraged fans who hurled rocks and other objects at officers, who responded with rubber bullets.

The crowd overwhelmed organisers and the violence resulted in injuries and arrests. This prompted Maradona’s family to end the public visitation. The casket was placed in a car that carried the former footballer’s name on a paperboard by the window.

Desperate to say goodbye, Maradona’s fans climbed on the fences of the presidential mansion as if they were in a soccer stadium. Meanwhile firefighters worked to clear the ground.

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Police block soccer fans waiting to see Diego Maradona lying in state outside the presidential palace in Buenos Aires PTI Photo

“Diego is not dead, Diego lives in the people,” people chanted as the coffin was taken to a cemetery outside this city. The motorcade, accompanied by police, was followed on a local highway by dozens of honking cars and motorcycles.

Hundreds of fans blocked entry to the cemetery before the arrival of Maradona’s casket. They danced and chanted Maradona’s name as police moved in to open a way. The crowd continued making noise after the final ceremony began.

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Maradona died Wednesday of a heart attack in a house outside this city. He had been recovering from a brain operation November 3.

Fans wept and blew kisses as they passed the wooden coffin. Some fans were seen striking their chests with closed fists and shouting, “Let’s go, Diego.” The casket was draped with the Argentine flag and shirts bearing his famed No. 10 from the national team and the Boca Juniors club, with other jerseys tossed around it by passing admirers.

Open visitation began at 6.15am Thursday morning, after a few hours of privacy for family and close friends. The first to bid farewell were his daughters and close family members.

His former wife, Claudia Villafañe, came with Maradona’s daughters Dalma and Gianinna. Later came Verónica Ojeda, also an ex-wife, with their son, Dieguito Fernando. Jana Maradona, who the player recognised as his daughter only a few years ago, also attended.

Then came former teammates of the 1986 World Cup-winning squad. Among them were Oscar Ruggeri. Other Argentine footballers, such as Boca Juniors’ Carlos Tévez, showed up, too.

Early in the morning some fans grew impatient as police tried to maintain order. They began throwing bottles and pieces of metal fencing at officers outside the presidential offices here. Police at one point used tear gas to try to control them. Interior Minister Wado de Pedro said he was upset over what he called the ‘craziness’ of police actions against fans. “This popular tribute cannot end in repression and running of those that came to say goodbye to Maradona,” he said.

President Alberto Fernández appeared at midday and placed on the casket a jersey from the Argentinos Juniors team. It was the club Maradona started his career in 1976.

Maradona, an outspoken leftist who had an image of Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara tattooed on one bicep, was a friend of the Madres and other rights groups.

Maradona’s soccer genius, personal struggles and plain-spoken personality resonated deeply with Argentines. He led an underdog team to glory in the 1986 World Cup.

Social worker Rosa Noemí Monje, 63, said she and others overseeing health protocols understood the emotion of the moment. “It is impossible to ask them to distance. We behave respectfully and offer them sanitiser and face masks,” she said. Monje also paid her last tribute to Maradona. “I told him: to victory always, Diego,” Monje said as she wept.

 

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