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now there have been chaotic scenes in Argentina's.
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Tens of thousands of football fans paid their final respects to Diego Maradona.
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Police were unable to contain the vast numbers who'd come to see his coffin on display in Buenos Aires.
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Maradona, who for many was the greatest footballer in the history of the game, died of a heart attack yesterday at the age of 60.
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Katie Watson has this report.
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The tears didn't stop all day.
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Mourners filed through the doors of the presidential palace, Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner lingering at his coffin to pay her respects.
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It's being a hero's farewell for Maradona, lying in state is an honor afforded to few in Argentina, a mark of just how loved he was here.
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Argentinians waited patiently for hours, breaking into song to keep the spirits up and to remember the good times.
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Football has died, so we have to remember him in the best way.
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He was one of the best.
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That goal, with the English will never forget that this'll crowd here can't be explained just by Argentineans love of football.
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Yes, it's important, but it's much more than that.
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People who have come here today saw.
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Maradona is a national icon on a man who represented them and did them proud.
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And it's a legacy that spans generations.
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A za Mourners left the palace.
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For some, it was too much to process.
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It's the only one who actually made all the country proud.
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No matter what political orientation you have.
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Religious, he came from nowhere.
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Hey, put our country in the world in a country hard hit by coronavirus.
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Otherwise, strict rules were being ignored for Argentina's footballing superstar.
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But as the day went on on the summer, temperatures rose.
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Emotions also ran high.
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Hundreds of fans broke down the barriers on riot police responded.
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Authorities had to stop public viewing of the coffin to keep the peace.
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Diego Maradona was Argentina's wild child love despite his floors celebrated beyond measure asses, Family prepares to bury him Argentina doesn't want to forget Katie Watson.