Nicolás Maduro talks about the death of Diego Maradona and claims to believe that he was murdered – La Opinion

Nicolás Maduro talks about the death of Diego Maradona and claims to believe that he was murdered – La Opinion



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Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela, has a weekly podcast where he touches on various current topics. On this occasion he spoke about the death of Diego Maradona in which he believes he was murdered in an “operation.”

The Venezuelan leader explained that he spoke with Maradona weeks before his death and stated that he felt a danger from him.

“I spoke to him on his 60th birthday, a few weeks before he died. I told him ‘Diego, come to Venezuela, you have to take care of yourself. I’m worried about you Diego,’” he said during his podcast broadcast.

“Personally, in January, I had told him ‘Take care Diego, there are very bad people, fascist and they know that you are the voice of the people’s rebellion.’ “That says what no one dares to say in Argentina and in the world.”

Maduro went further and speculated that the death of the Argentine star was an operation to “end the symbols of Argentina.”

“I think it was an operation to end the symbols. They wanted to end the symbols of Rebel Argentina. From Deep Argentina. First they finished off Diego. I have that certainty and then they wanted to finish off Cristina, live and direct on television.”

Nicolás Maduro sends a message to Javier Milei

Nicolás Maduro took advantage of his conversation about Diego Maradona to send a message to Javier Milei, president of Argentina and regretted that “Diego was not there to say things.”

Milei, look at yourself in Bolsonaro’s mirror. Look at yourself in Macri’s mirror. “Whoever messes with Venezuela goes dry.” And he put Diego back: “Ah, if there were a Diego…a Diego would respond to Milei and put him in his place.”

According to the president, he affirms the theory of Maradona’s murder. “That is why the thesis that I have and I am sure that one day the truth will come to light,” he concluded.

“But Argentina. Evita’s Argentina. the Argentina of General Perón, the Argentina of Diego and Néstor Kirchner, the good Argentina will resist and return. “I trust the Argentine people,” she argued.

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