Key day in the trial for Maradona's death

More than 130,000 audios involving eight people, a series of medical decisions and a death: that of the Argentine idol Diego Armando Maradona, which, according to Justice, could have been avoided.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
05 March 2024 Tuesday 15:30
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Key day in the trial for Maradona's death

More than 130,000 audios involving eight people, a series of medical decisions and a death: that of the Argentine idol Diego Armando Maradona, which, according to Justice, could have been avoided. All this will be analyzed starting this Wednesday in the Courts of San Isidro (province of Buenos Aires).

Beyond the tsunami that the death of the 'Diez' represented in the world of football, this tragic event gave rise to a judicial case that this Wednesday will experience a key hearing in the Oral Criminal Court number 3, since Justice must decide What evidence is taken into account for the trial for the alleged crime of simple homicide committed through possible fraud. In Argentina, this crime carries a sentence of between 8 and 25 years.

The eight defendants are the neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque; the psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov; the psychologist Carlos Díaz; the doctor who coordinated the former soccer player's home care, Nancy Forlini; the nurses' coordinator, Mariano Perroni; the nurse Ricardo Omar Almirón; the nurse Dahiana Gisela Madrid and the clinical doctor Pedro Di Spagna. All of them linked to the health care that the Argentine star had to receive.

As EFE learned from judicial sources, this Wednesday's hearing will take place at 11:00 a.m. (2:00 p.m. GMT) in San Isidro, a town located north of the Argentine capital, and is awaited with great expectation.

It is expected that this meeting, which will be attended by the eight defenses, the complaints and the San Isidro attorney general's office, will determine the start date of the oral and public debate.

On April 18, 2023, the Court of Appeals and Guarantees of San Isidro confirmed the elevation to trial of the case for the death of Maradona in 2020, by rejecting the requests for annulment of the process and the change of legal classification of the judicial case .

'Pelusa' died on November 25, 2020, just 25 days after turning 60, and the autopsy on the body of the former captain and former Argentina coach determined that he died as a result of "acute pulmonary edema secondary to chronic heart failure." exacerbated". A "dilated cardiomyopathy" was also discovered in his heart.

The world champion in Mexico 1986 suffered from alcohol addiction problems, had been admitted to a clinic in La Plata on November 2, 2020 due to anemia and dehydration and, a day later, was transferred to a local sanatorium. from Olivos, Buenos Aires, where he underwent surgery for a subdural hematoma.

On November 11, 2020, he was discharged from the hospital and moved to a house in a private neighborhood on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, where he died on the 25th of that same month.