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The house where Maradona lived was criticized by the Argentine press and fans as “seedy” – Photo: Reuters
Maradona died in a rental house in the San Andrés de Villanueva neighborhood, in a three-month lease for $ 16,000. The Argentine press has identified this as a “ramshackle house” and “completely unworthy” for a famous patient like Maradona.
Maradona’s ex-wife, Claudia Villafane, also came to observe and expressed shock upon witnessing the whereabouts of her ex-husband. The Argentine newspaper Clarín quoted Claudia Villafane saying: “If you go in and see where Diego died, you will want to die. It’s bad.”
The images of Maradona’s “last house” after being published caused a sensation great indignation in Argentina. Many thought it was not the right place for Maradona.
An Argentine medical expert commented: “You can’t believe they took Maradona into a room behind the kitchen where it’s noisy and there’s no bathtub. This is not how someone in a condition like Maradona is cared for. Maradona has the money to stay in a comfortable place that suits his health. You don’t deserve to die in a place like this.
Here are photos of the house described as “seedy” and “inconvenient” that Maradona spent his last days of life:
The place that Maradona used as a ground floor room. With bed, air conditioning, massage chair and automatic toilet – Photo: Infobae
Kitchen on the ground floor – Photo: Infobae
From the kitchen, Maradona can see the gallery and the park.- Photo: Infobae
One of the bathrooms. But on the ground floor where Maradona stayed there was no bathroom – Photo: Infobae
The stairs that lead to the upper floor, but Diego can barely climb due to his poor health – Photo: Infobae
One of the upstairs rooms with a nice view of the lake. But Maradona is only on the ground floor – Photo: Infobae
Wardrobe in the main room – Photo: Infobae