Diego Maradona: Finding out about possible "manslaughter"

What emerges from the data gathered by expert research

Diego Maradona: Finding out about possible "manslaughter"

The new data regarding the death of Diego Maradona are shocking based on the conclusion of the team of medical experts who were called to investigate the circumstances under which the legendary Argentine football player died.

According to an exclusive report by the television station Todo Noticias, citing sources close to the medical team that carried out the investigation (the report will be published in detail on May 3), Diego Maradona died of heart and kidney failure and cirrhosis.

The medical team confirmed that the pre-existing heart failure caused the death of the Argentine ace. However, it appears that Maradona had not undergone the necessary examinations and tests required to determine the severity of his condition.

In fact, there is a noticeable difference regarding the result of the autopsy, since the exact time of death is determined between 4-6 in the morning of November 25 while Maradona was asleep and not at 13.15 as certified by the first nurse of the medical team Mas Vida. This is in stark contrast to the testimony of nurse Diana Madrid, who testified that Maradona woke up normally, answered her questions and that she tried for 45 minutes to bring him back to life with massages.

The finding "burns" the doctors Leopoldo Luke and Augustina Kosakov who allegedly underestimated the symptoms of Maradona, who had swelling in various parts of his body, while according to one of his bodyguards, he slept for three days continuously.

The two treating doctors have to give explanations as to why they removed all the other nurses and why they did not let the nurses give him his prescribed treatment at the scheduled times. The finding states that Maradona did not follow a specific diet, although he should, nor did he have a predetermined diet plan designed for his health by a nutritionist.

The investigation states that Maradona went to sleep, being alone in his room, since none of those who lived with him could hear him and help him. In addition, it is stated that the house in which he lived was not suitable for his treatment, since there was not even a bathroom on his floor, while he did not meet the conditions so that he could be transported immediately and urgently to a hospital, while the ambulance to be on a 24-hour basis outside his home, he was absent that day.

Experts conclude that the medical assistance he received was "desperate and inexperienced", while blaming the two treating doctors, who are now likely to be charged not with negligent homicide but with homicide with possible deceit, something that if If convicted in court, he could face between 15 and 25 years in prison.