1 year ago, "Ball King" Maradona died of cardiac arrest and ineffective rescue at the age of 60. Maradona died, but the old horse's possessions remained on earth. On December 12, the World Sports Newspaper and other media reported a news report: Maradona's precious watch had been stolen, and now the police have caught the thief and recovered the valuable.

Before the 2010 World Cup, Maradona became the face of the Swiss watch Hublot. Before Maradona's death, we can all see the King of the Ball wearing a watch engraved with Maradona's portrait and name. Especially in the 2018 World Cup, Maradona wore two Hublot watches to appear, which can be described as a limelight.
After Maradona's death, some of his belongings were kept in Dubai. A few months ago, Maradona's Hublot watch was missing. As a result, the Dubai police began to investigate the case.
After months of investigation, Dubai police have brought the thieves to justice. On 12 December, Dubai police issued a notice that we had worked with local police in India to trace the watch belonging to football legend Maradona and arrested the thief Wazid Hussain in India.
Hussain
Wazid Hussain, who worked as a security guard at a company in Dubai, had the opportunity to approach Maradona's relics, according to police. After working for several days, Wazid Hussain got into a bad mood and stole Maradona's watch. He then returned to New Delhi on the pretext of "returning to India to see his sick father." Dubai Police, in cooperation with local Indian police, arrested him at 4 a.m.
"World Sports" revealed that Maradona's limited edition watch is worth about 26,500 US dollars (equivalent to 170,000 yuan). In 2010 and 2012, two Maradona limited edition watches were released, for a total of only 750 pieces. With Maradona's death, this watch became even more precious.
As one of the two finest superstars of world football in the 20th century, Maradona spent his life squandering but also leaving a huge legacy. Spain's Abezersa newspaper once estimated that Maradona's total wealth was about 75 million US dollars (about 500 million yuan), and there were 4 suites in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, with 7 luxury cars, as well as precious diamond rings, watches, jewelry...