At Trial, Doctor Suggests Maradona's Death Was Avoidable - New Straits Times Online
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Five and a half years after the death of Diego Armando Maradona, Argentines know that his heart was monstrously large when he stopped beating: it weighed 503 grams, almost twice that of a common human. They know that the footballer died of a lung edema derived from acute heart failure. They know that three weeks earlier he had been operated on a chronic subdural hematoma. They know that he was then moved to a house to continue his recovery, from…
The trial on the death of Diego Maradona was marked on Thursday by the testimony of Dr. Mario Schiter. According to this close friend of the Argentinean idol, the administration of a simple diuretic treatment could have stabilized the state of the...
A doctor close to Diego Maradona suggested, on Thursday at the trial on the death of Argentine football star, that the death could have been avoided.
At trial, doctor suggests Maradona's death was avoidable - New Straits Times Online
SAN ISIDRO, Argentina: A doctor close to Diego Maradona testified on Thursday that a simple diuretic could have helped the football legend’s health improve “within 48 hours,” at the trial over his death.
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