david willis, bbc news, los angeles. a funeral worker has apologised after taking a photo of himself by the open coffin of the argentine football legend diego maradona, who died on wednesday. claudio his son. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports from buenos aires. in death as in life, maradona was feted by millions of argentinians. they've marked his passing these past few days, and the country is still officially in morning. so this news that funeral workers posed for pictures next to his body has angered many here. in the poor neighbourhood where diego maradona was born, people are still paying homage to the football player at his old childhood home. people here feel particularly protective of him. this man has lived next door for most of his life. hugely proud of his former neighbour, but feeling pity, too. translation: let's see how long you last being diego maradona. i have lots of money and can buy what i want, but i'm not in charge. i can't even control buying t—shirts. i go in, and outside is a sea of people. down the road, i meetjuan. he played on these dusty pitches with maradona as a teenager. this was the ground that the world's best footballer learnt to