Diego Maradona’s legacy in Cuba includes valuables from the former soccer player – International Football – Sports


Argentine lawyer Mauricio D’Alessandro said Monday that the inheritance of the late soccer player and world champion Diego Maradona includes a house in Havana where there are valuables of the soccer star.

According to D’Alessandro, a son of Fidel Castro called Maradona’s lawyer, Matías Morla, to “remind him that Fidel had given him the house“, a stay at the ‘La Pradera’ health center, where the late crack lived.

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“He tells you to remember that in the attic of that house there are dozens of objects,” said D’Alessandro, who is Morla’s legal representative.

The lawyer stressed that the things belonging to Maradona that are there “they are preserved” and even give “to make a museum.”

“There are photos, letters, letters from world leaders, painted walls like Maradona painted them,” he added, explaining that the ‘Diez’ got up in the morning and spray-painted them with messages like “Fidel, I love you.” “The house is intact and available,” D’Alessandro said.

Maradona’s heritage is extensive and is still completely unknown. The late soccer player resided in Cuba for four years at the beginning of this century and there he recovered from his drug problems.

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Maradona died on November 25 at the age of 60 after a cardiorespiratory arrest in a house in a private urbanization on the northern outskirts of Buenos Aires, where he was recovering from an operation for a subdural hematoma to which he had undergone a few weeks before.

EFE

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