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Diego Maradona says he'll evict his ex-girlfriend and her family from his luxury house after wanting to ‘rip her head off

Argentine football legend, Diego Maradona has revealed he wanted to rip his ex-girlfriend's "head off" for breaking a confidentiality agreement.
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Maradona during an phone interview on Argentine TV show, La Red, after his break up from Rocio Oliva - who is 30 years his junior, stated that though he isn't a woman beater, he was almost pushed to 'rip off' Rocio Oliva's head
"'I am not a wife beater, but I wanted to rip her head off.
"She did everything to me.
"I finished that interview and I called Matias Morla [his lawyer].
"She had signed a document which stated she would not say anything. This rally she's doing on her holiday, she's doing it with my money."
The 58-year-old added: "The truth is I was the moron. Rocio signed a document saying she couldn't say absolutely anything.
"She is totally out of my life.
"Did she behave badly? That's in the lawyer's hands."
Reports in Argentina suggest that Maradona plans to sue 28-year-old Oliva.

Diego Maradona says he

Maradona and Olivia recently split after six years together and he has stated that he will take back a house he gave her in Buenos Aires.
"The house I gave to her family is mine, I am going to keep it," the Dorados de Sinaloa manager added.
"I'm sorry if you don't know how to support your daughter.
"I am not Father Christmas who goes around asking people what they need.

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