Autopsy expert says Diego Maradona was in agony in the hours before his death
- Diego Maradona was in agony for at least 12 hours before his death, according to court testimony.
- A medical specialist stated that Maradona's heart was completely covered in fat and blood clots, indicating his condition.
- Forensic doctor Mauricio Casinelli testified that water had been accumulating in Maradona’s lungs for at least 10 days before his death.
- Cassinelli noted that Maradona was not a patient suitable for home treatment.
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Maradona’s horror list of health woes revealed as he died in 12hr agony
MORBID details of Diego Maradona’s health problems have been revealed – including widespread swelling which doubled the size of his “freakishly deformed” heart. The legendary Argentina star suffered in agony for 12 hours due to brain clots and breathing difficulties, according to his shocking autopsy. GettyDiego Maradona’s autopsy revealed his heart swelled to double its normal size[/caption] Canal CBAA trial over Maradona’s death involved the c…
Maradona died in agony - Coroners testify in trial
One of two forensic experts who carried out an autopsy on Diego Maradona, has told a Buenos Aires court that the Argentinian football legend suffered “agony” for at least 12 hours before he died. The results of the autopsy were made public for the first time on Thursday. This comes amid the trial of seven doctors and nurses who treated Maradona at his home before he died in 2020. “The heart was completely covered in fat and blood clots, which in…
Forensics: Maradona in long agony before death
One of the forensic experts responsible for performing Diego Maradona's autopsy said the Argentine soccer great suffered agony for at least 12 hours before he died and noted that "any doctor" should have noticed symptoms several days earlier.
Maradona 'died in agony' as horrifying details of football legend's death emerge
Maradona died in November 2020 (Picture: Marcos Brindicci/Getty Images) Football legend Maradona likely ‘died in agony’ as his heart swelled to double its regular size, a court heard. Seven medical professionals are on trial for culpable homicide in Argentina after the death of one of the sport’s finest ever players in November 2020 at the age of 60 following a cardiac arrest. Maradona was recovering from brain surgery for a blood clot at home a…
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