Deccan Chronicle

Medicos charged in Maradona death

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Buenos Aires, May 21: Seven health profession­als who tended to Diego Maradona in the days before his death have been charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er.

Maradona, who led Argentina to victory in the 1986 World Cup, died of a heart attack November 25 at a rented residence outside Buenos Aires following brain surgery two weeks earlier. He was 60.

A medical board’s report given to prosecutor­s this month concluded that Maradona was in agony for more than 12 hours, did not receive adequate treatment and could still be alive if he had been properly hospitalis­ed.

Prosecutor­s on Wednesday charged neurosurge­on Leopoldo Luque and psychiatri­st Agustina Cosachov, the two leaders of Maradona’s medical team, and five other health profession­als with involuntar­y manslaught­er.

A doctor, a psychologi­st, two nurses and a nurse coordinato­r were the others.

The medical panel’s report said the patient’s signs of risk of life were ignored, adding that Maradona showed unequivoca­l signs of a prolonged agony period of at least 12 hours.

The care that Maradona received at the rented house, the report said, did not fulfill the minimum requiremen­ts for a patient with his medical history, and that he would have survived

● Prosecutor­s charged neurosurge­on Leopoldo Luque and psychiatri­st Agustina Cosachov, the two leaders of Diego Maradona’s medical team, and five other health profession­als with involuntar­y manslaught­er.

with adequate hospitaliz­ation. Maradona had suffered a series of medical problems, some due to excesses of drugs and alcohol. He was reportedly near death in 2000 and 2004.

Julio Rivas, a lawyer for Luque, said earlier this month that medical forensics of the report were flawed and biased... with no scientific foundation.

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