Argentines celebrate love for Maradona in ink
DIEGO MARADONA FAN, CINTIA VERONICA, SAYING: "For a woman in childbirth it is very painful. For me I felt that pain the day that Maradona died. The grief is enormous." The late Argentinian soccer legend Diego Maradona, who died at the age of 60 last week of a heart attack, left behind an unrivaled legacy. For some of his die-hard fans, the mark he left was indelible. Literally. DIEGO MARADONA FAN, CINTIA VERONICA, SAYING: "Having that tattoo now, in this moment, is to feel that he (Maradona) is alive. I feel that he is alive." Some memorialized the soccer great in ink. Pizza shop owner Guillermo Rodriguez, whose store is called "Siempre al 10" - referring to Maradona's jersey's number - had his entire back covered in tattoos depicting the soccer great. "It is something beautiful to live with him, so for us he did not die, he will continue being there for all of us, the love we have is eternal." The death of Maradona has highlighted the a