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Buenos Aires –
The late Diego Maradona once spoke about the worldly pleasures he tasted. In the end, it’s just regret.
Diego Armando Maradona passed away on Wednesday (11/25/2020) yesterday afternoon WIB. Argentina’s iconic ‘Hand of God’ scorer took his last breath at the age of 60.
Diego Maradona is buried in the Bella Vista Cemetery, on the outskirts of the capital city of Buenos Aires. The Argentine government even expressed its national condolences for up to 3 days in his honor.
Maradona is highly respected by Argentines. Without a doubt, he has given Argentina the 1986 World Cup title, which until now has never been won by his national team.
At club level, Napoli is a milestone in the success of the player dubbed D10S. Two escudettos that he had presented.
Diego Maradona, the football legend has passed away (AFP / DIBYANGSHU SARKAR)
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Diego Maradona’s life off the grid has always been in the spotlight as well. Without a doubt, in the 80s era, Maradona was a superstar!
Chests of money poured into his pockets. Despite being called a god, Maradona remains an ordinary human being complacent with the life of the world.
“Fame has given me many things,” Maradona was quoted as saying. Brand.
“I have white women and other forbidden pleasures,” Maradona continued.
Diego Maradona also fell into the ‘abyss’. Kala himself, using illegal drugs like cocaine.
“Everything keeps getting me addicted,” Maradona explained.
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As a result, Diego Maradona’s lifestyle fell apart. From a star, he became a prisoner.
His fame in youth made Diego Maradona in his old age often go and come to the hospital.
As of yesterday, in 2015, Diego Maradona allegedly underwent gastric bypass surgery because he was suffering from excess weight. In fact, her stomach was bleeding too.
Worst in early 2020, Maradona experienced a blood clot in the brain. Until finally, Maradona died of cardiac arrest.
Leopoldo Luque, Diego Maradona’s personal physician, stated that Diego Maradona’s health was so extreme. It cannot be separated from the pattern of his life in youth.
“He is a patient who lives in extreme conditions,” he said.
Even so, Diego Maradona has been slowly emerging from the ‘black hole’. Since he was first taken to the hospital, Maradona has returned to a healthy lifestyle and has long regretted stopping using illegal drugs as well.
(aff / bay)