translated from Spanish: Sebastian Wainraich fired Maradona the day his brother Diego died: “Amazing paradox”

Sebastian Wainraich fired former Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata footballer and technical director Diego Armando Maradona. With a few heartfelt words he spread through his social media, he also paid tribute to his brother, who died the same day and had the same name.” Grateful for his life for being able to enjoy you,” the actor, screenwriter and driver said along with the historic image in which Maradona lifts the ’86 World Cup. 

“Incredible paradox, today is the anniversary of my brother Diego’s death. You made him and me very happy. Grateful forever,” Wainraich revealed, before this November 25th, a day when he will continue to remember throughout his life.

Sebastian Wainraich’s “unusual paradox” Photo: Instagram @sebawainraichok

Diego Armando Maradona died on Wednesday at the age of 60 after suffering cardiorespiratory arrest in the Villanueva neighborhood house, in the Nordelta area of Tigre, where he had recently settled after being operated by a subdural hematoma. Unfortunately he could not be revived by ambulances that arrived at his home.

Dozens of celebrities, football clubs, political figures posted farewell messages and thanks for Maradona’s death, even dozens of events were postponed. The country will go through three days of national mourning.
In this note:

Original source in Spanish

Related Posts

Add Comment