Maradona's children want to transfer his body from cemetery to a mausoleum

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Children of the late soccer star Diego Maradona have asked a court in Argentina to authorize the transfer of his body from the private cemetery where he is buried to a mausoleum under construction in Buenos Aires to allow fans from around the world to pay tribute to him.

FILE - Argentina’s national soccer team coach Diego Maradona attends a news conference in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2009. A medical examiner’s report into the death of Maradona injected uncertainty Monday, April 29, 2024, into a case of criminal negligence brought against eight medical workers involved in his care, raising new questions just a month before the staffers are set to stand trial for homicide.

The mausoleum called “Memorial del Diez” under construction in the capital’s neighborhood of Puerto Madero is “a much safer place than the current one ... so that all the Argentine people and citizens of the world can pay tribute to who was the greatest Argentine idol,” read the letter. Court approval is needed because of an ongoing criminal case against eight medical workers who were involved in Maradona’s care before his death.Tottenham’s Champions League hopes hit further by 2-0 loss at Chelsea in Premier LeagueIn their request, Maradona’s children indicated that the pertinent examinations have been carried out on the body and requested the transfer with sufficient conditions of “security and confidentiality.

 

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