Final journey: Maradona funeral cortege arrives at Buenos Aires cemetery

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The hearse carrying the mortal remains of Argentinean football megastar Diego Maradona arrived at a Buenos Aires cemetery on Thursday evening. For more: https://www.cgtn.com/video

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