Diego Maradona's body could be dug up and displayed alongside his trophies as per the player's request. The Argentine football legend, who died aged 60 from a heart attack last month, had wanted to be embalmed.
He wrote in a letter to his lawyer Matias Morla that he wanted a similar tribute to Russian Vladimir Lenin The Soviet leader's body is preserved and has been on show in Moscow’s Red Square since 1924.
Maradona said in a letter that was signed on October 13: “After a deep analysis I want to express my wish that after my death my body be embalmed and exhibited in said museum, surrounded by my maximum trophies, personal objects and beloved memories to continue receiving the affection of the people from that place.’’ Mario Baudry, who
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