Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva paid a last tribute to Pelé on Tuesday, January 3, by praying in front of the coffin of the legendary footballer, at the Santos stadium which has seen tens of thousands of fans flock since the start of the vigil. funeral Monday.

Lula, who took office on Sunday in Brasilia, arrived in Santos by helicopter and offered his condolences to Pelé's widow arriving under the canopy where the coffin is exposed, in the stadium where the "King" shone under Santos FC shirt.

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The Head of State then attended a brief religious ceremony in front of the remains of Pelé before the departure of a funeral procession in the streets of Santos, a major port in the state of Sao Paulo, then the burial.

According to AFP journalists present on the spot, the parade of fans continued uninterruptedly all day Monday, then all night.

According to TV Globo, some 150,000 people came to pay their last respects to the triple world champion.

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"There are many, many people. It's magnificent, he deserves it," Katia Cruz, 58, a retired Santos FC fan, who stayed at the stadium until 1:30 a.m., told AFP. .

But her husband, "inconsolable", preferred to stay at home.

After mostly waiting in long queues, Pele fans from all over Brazil have been slowly and quietly making their way to the big canopy since Monday morning.

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At the end of this funeral wake, which lasted 24 hours, the funeral procession must cross Santos from 10 a.m. (1 p.m. GMT) and will pass in particular in front of the house of Pelé's mother, Celeste Arantes.

Aged 100 but suffering from cognitive impairment, she is unaware of the death of her son.

The remains of Pelé will then be taken to his final resting place, a mausoleum specially erected in a cemetery, for a Catholic rite ceremony in strict family intimacy.

With AFP

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