Published 14:53 IST, December 1st 2020
Dubai's iconic Burj Khalifa honours Argentine great Maradona with dazzling gesture
Diego Maradona death: Dubai's Burj Khalifa paid an epic tribute to the Argentine football great, who passed away on Wednesday following cardiac arrest.
Argentine football icon Diego Maradona was admired across the globe for his blistering display on the field with the country as well as across major clubs in Europe and South America. His death following a cardiac arrest last week has left a void which cannot be filled in the coming days. The Argentine had a massive fan following in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as well, which was well resonated when Dubai's Burj Khalifa was glaring with Maradona's image.
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Burj Khalifa Maradona tribute resonates UAE's love for Argentine
Dubai's Burj Khalifa paid a glittering tribute to Maradona on Friday last week, following his death on Wednesday in Buenos Aires in Argentina. The tallest building in the world was adorned with the images of the late Argentine, who guided his country to the 1986 World Cup glory.
Maradona has enjoyed a decent past with the middle-east country. He has coached the likes of Al Wasl and Fujairah football clubs, both of which are based in the UAE. Maradona was also the honorary sports ambassador for Dubai in the past. The official Twitter handle of Burj Khalifa paid rich tribute to the late Argentine, praying for his departed soul.
How did Maradona die?
Maradona had been keeping unwell for the past few weeks before his untimely death. He was admitted to the hospital following psychological issues in November. Following extensive medical tests, a clot in his brain was diagnosed, which was successful operated upon soon and subsequently, he returned home.
But, the Argentine could not survive a brutal cardiac arrest on Wednesday. However, his agent and lawyer have cast doubts on the way Maradona has passed away. His agent Matias Morla questioned the delay in the prompt response from the ambulance services, describing it as 'criminal idiocy.'
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Maradona's agent, lawyer cast doubts on his death
Besides, his lawyer Angelo Pisani also claims the Argentine could have survived had he been in Napoli, Italy than in Argentina. He levelled allegations against his family as well, claiming that the 60-year-old died a lonely death, while his youngest son was away after testing positive for the novel coronavirus.
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Image courtesy: Burj Khalifa Twitter
Updated 14:53 IST, December 1st 2020