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Brazil says final farewell to 'King' Pele

Santos FC said some 250,000 people had attended his 24-hour wake in the Vila Belmiro stadium, where mourners continued arriving straight through the night.

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"Dona Celeste," as she is known, has cognitive difficulties, and is unaware her world-famous son has died, according to the family. But Pele's sister, Maria Lucia, who lives with her, clasped her hands and tearfully bowed her head to the massive crowd in gratitude, surrounded by family on the house's balcony.

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The cemetery said Pele's embalmed body would rest in its coffin, displayed in the middle of a 200-square-meter (2,150-square-foot) replica football stadium with artificial turf, surrounded by gilded images from his glory days.

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- 'PELE WAS EVERYTHING' -

Life-long Santos fan Katia Cruz, 58, who lives a block from the stadium, said she had stood in line for four hours overnight to get into the Vila Belmiro, attending Pele's wake without her husband because he was "inconsolable."

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"Pele was everything. He was the King. He deserves this," she told AFP.

Tributes continued pouring in from around Brazil, which held three days of national mourning.

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Brazil says final farewell to King Pele

Rio de Janeiro's mayor said the city would rename the street outside the iconic Maracana stadium Pele Avenue.

At the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Confederation, a giant poster with Pele's image bore the word "eternal."

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Pele's son Edinho said the family was grateful for the gestures.

But "any homage we can pay to him is small compared to what he represents and the life story he wrote," he said.

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"I am just so grateful and proud."