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Thousands bid farewell as Argentina grieves


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Published : 26 Nov 2020 08:32 PM | Updated : 26 Nov 2020 08:32 PM

Thousands of fans are paying their final respects to Argentine football legend Diego Maradona at the presidential palace in Buenos Aires, reports BBC.

Three days of national mourning have begun in Argentina after Maradona, a national hero, died following a heart attack on Wednesday at the age of 60.

Some wept, others blew kisses and said prayers as they filed past the coffin being displayed at Casa Rosada.

A million people are expected to visit his casket.

Officials had rushed to install cordons and other measures to try to limit the spread of coronavirus, as big crowds gathered on the capital's Plaza de Mayo on Wednesday night.

Late into the night, a sea of people in Argentina shirts thronged the streets across the country to mourn Maradona's death, and celebrate his life.

Maradona's death has triggered an outpouring of grief in Argentina and across the world.

On Wednesday, an hour chosen to match the number on his shirt - stadiums across Argentina switched on their floodlights to honour his memory.

Fans flocked to La Bombonera, Boca Juniors' stadium in Buenos Aires, where many were in tears.

Thousands of miles away in Italy, fans also gathered outside Napoli's San Paolo stadium, which was lit up in tribute to the man who scored 81 goals in 188 appearances for the club.

Fireworks erupted in the sky as those below, clad in Maradona shirts and even Maradona face masks, chanted and wept.

A minute's silence took place before Wednesday's Champions League matches and the same will happen before all other European fixtures this week.