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Former footballer Martín Arzuaga was the one who confirmed this Thursday on his Twitter account the death of Ricardo Ciciliano, who was 43 years old.
At the beginning of September it was learned that the ex-flyer had been admitted to an ICU at the La Asunción Clinic in Barranquilla because the pneumonia he was suffering from was getting worse.
Ricardo Manuel. May God keep you in his holy kingdom, you leave us enormous sadness, many memories, a lot of strength and spiritual peace for his family, ”Arzuaga wrote on that social network, along with a photo from many years ago, when Ciciliano was in Junior de Barranquilla.
The former player of Millionaires, team with which he achieved an outstanding participation in the 2007 South American Cup, was going to turn 44 next Wednesday, September 23.
This was the publication with which Arzuaga fired Ciciliano:
Ricardo manuel! God keep you in his holy kingdom, you leave us enormous sadness, many memories, a lot of strength and spiritual peace for his family. RIP Ciciliano🙏😢 pic.twitter.com/FYcNHehPtV
– Martin ‘Torito’ Arzuaga (@ arzuagatoro24) September 17, 2020
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