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The mysterious journey of Diego Maradona’s sisters to England

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The mysterious journey of Diego Maradona's sisters to England

Kity, Ana, Lili and Cali, traveling through Europe.

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Although the sisters of Diego Armando Maradona they cultivate a low profile and try to stay away from the conflicts that usually affect the heirs and the environment of the former footballer, Kity, Ana, Lili and Cali’s trip to England attracted a lot of attention. And even more knowing that they will be present in the match that the Argentine national team will play against Italy for the Grand Final, the challenge that sees the European Championship champion against the winner of the Copa América. Even if the real reason for his trip is another.

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How could he find out Clarione exclusively, Diego’s sisters traveled two days ago representing Sattvicathe company that owns the brands: “Diego”, “Maradona”, “Diego Armando Maradona”, “La mano de Dios”, “Diegol” and “El 10”.

In addition to being present at the game, The goal of the trip has to do above all with the aspects related to the company. It should be noted that Maradona himself was the one who gave them use of the brand and image, approving that his lawyer and right-hand man Matías Morla is the one who directs the destinies of the company.

Diego's sisters did not know London.

Diego’s sisters did not know London.

The intention is to sign contracts and close activities related to Maradona’s image and brand, even if it has not been revealed with whom they will meet, as it is a secret kept under seven keys.

It is learned that many fans and businessmen from different parts of the world have come to The Tree House Langham hotel, where the four are staying, to meet them, take pictures with them and come up with different ideas for marketing products related to the star.

It is the first time they have walked on English soil so they took advantage of the opportunity to get to know different tourist locations. Among the activities they planned to do was to visit the emblematic places of London aboard a legendary bus that runs throughout the city.

On the other hand, they received a visit from a senior UEFA manager who had known Diego in life and a manifest admirer of his. This person approached the hotel and thanked them for bringing “Diego’s legacy to the city”.

Matías Morla and the sisters of Diego Maradona.

Matías Morla and the sisters of Diego Maradona.

The modern hotel where the sisters of the Ten It is located in the elegant Marylebone district, a 4-minute walk from Oxford Circus Underground Station, 2 blocks from the shops and restaurants of Oxford Street and 2 miles from the British Museum.

On the other hand, it was learned that Dalma, Gianinna traveled with their son Benjamín Agüero and Claudia Villafañe to watch the match, so a cross between the daughters of Ten and his auntswho ended up facing each other as they sought justice for Diego’s death.

It should be noted that while some have decided to point to Maradona’s last environment and several of the doctors who frequented him as the only culprits, others have preferred to let the idol rest in peace and that it is a judge who finally determines whether there was responsibility for third parties.

THE LEGACY OF DIEGO

Even if they do not have to participate in the many tributes that are made in honor of Diego, when the first anniversary of the death of the Ten, Ana, Kitty, Mary and Cali were present at the ceremony that took place in the Parish Catholic Apostolic Church of San Expedito Mártir of Garín, in the district of Escobar. The mass was made official by Monsignor Adrián Guedes, known as Andy, who was having an affair with Maradona.

Maradona with his family.

Maradona with his family.

The nuns agreed to go to that place because Maradona made donations in secret in that parish. For this the priest took advantage of the opportunity to tell them what had been done with the money that “El Pelusa” had brought.

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Source: Clarin

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