Daughter Says Maradona Died After Carers' Plan 'Went Out of Control'
Gianinna Maradona said the medical team and advisers ignored warnings and left him in poor conditions, as seven defendants face gross negligence charges.
- Diego Maradona died in November 2020 at age 60 from heart failure and acute pulmonary edema while recovering at home after brain clot surgery.
- Seven medical workers, including a neurosurgeon and nurse, are on trial for alleged gross negligence causing Maradona's death; they deny responsibility and face prison terms if convicted.
- Maradona's daughter Gianinna accused his carers and former representatives of negligence and mismanagement during his recovery, with particular criticism directed at his personal physician Leopoldo Luque who managed his medical team.
- Gianinna stated that Maradona was kept in unsuitable conditions at home without proper medical equipment and was not admitted to a psychiatric clinic, allegedly due to interests involving his former lawyer Matias Morla.
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The death of Diego Maradona is under investigation. In fact, in the last few weeks the new trial began that seeks to clarify the causes of the death of who was considered to be the best footballer of the 20th century by FIFA, in an honor that he reluctantly shared with Pelé. The first one was invalidated by one more of those strange circumstances surrounding the astro: the judge recorded the proceedings to produce a series.In this context, accus…
Diego Maradona died on November 25, 2020, at the age of 60. His death is the subject of many rumours, the medical staff who took care of the Argentine star at the time being the subject of a trial. On Sunday, May 3, his daughter Gianinna said he was convinced that "there was a plan" of the entourage, of the medical team around her father, if not to kill him, at least to keep him under their control. - "It did not help them that he was hospitaliz…
Giannina Maradona, Diego's daughter, assured that "there was a plan" of the medical team to keep her father under their control. "Someone who led him, but things got away from him."
The trial on the death of Diego Maradona revives the tensions around his medical circle. His daughter Gianinna evokes a "plan" of control that would have escaped her authors, reinvigorating suspicions of manipulation.
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