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Neymar slammed over 'secret party for 500' in Brazil amid country's huge Covid death toll

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PSG superstar Neymar has been heavily criticised after allegedly organising a five-day party in a resort near Rio de Janeiro for 500 revellers as his country mourns its coronavirus dead.

The footballer had a disco built with acoustic protection in an annexe of a mansion in Mangaratiba on Rio’s famous Green Coast to stop neighbours hearing the noise, according to Brazilian newspaper The mega bash is said to have started on December 25 and is due to continue till the New Year.

Neymar owns a £6million mansion in Mangaratiba with its own helipad and jetty which he bought in October 2016 and first used during a Christmas break two months later.

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