Maradona’s funeral ceremonies in Argentina’s presidential palace for three days



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Funeral ceremonies for soccer idol Diego Maradona, who died on Wednesday at the age of 60, will begin on Thursday and run for three days in Argentina’s presidential palace, a presidential spokesman said.

In statements to the international press, presidential spokesman Mario Huck explained that the ceremony will take place “at the Casa Rosada,” the presidential palace of Argentina, between Thursday and Saturday, reports the AFP agency.

The attorney general of San Isidro, province of Buenos Aires, John Broyad, stressed that the death of ‘El Pibe’ “had only natural causes” and that on his body “there were no signs of crime or violence”, but that a autopsy.

“Unfortunately, in tremendous pain, we can confirm death at approximately 12 o’clock [15 horas em Portugal continental]”Broyad stressed during a press conference.

“The autopsy will be done with the objective of specifying the reason for death. Death has only natural characteristics. There is no evidence of violence,” he added.

The prosecutor also said that it was the “most qualified” elements of the scientific police in that region who were in the room where Maradona died.



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