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Doctors face premeditat­ed murder charge over Maradona’s death

- - supersport.com

Seven people under investigat­ion over the November death of Argentine footballin­g legend Diego Maradona face charges of premeditat­ed murder, AFP has learned from a judicial source.

The accused – which include Maradona’s neurosurge­on Leopoldo Luque, psychiatri­st Agustina Cosachov and psychologi­st Carlos Diaz – face eight to 25 years in prison if found guilty.

The indictment is based on findings by a board of experts into Maradona’s death from a heart attack last year, a source from the San Isidro Attorney General’s Office, which is leading the investigat­ion, said Wednesday.

That report concluded that the footballin­g icon received inadequate medical care and was left to his fate for a “prolonged, agonising period” before his death, which came just weeks after undergoing brain surgery on a blood clot.

“After so many injustices, the case has come full circle,” the source told AFP.

The accused are prohibited from leaving the country, and must appear ahead of an inquiry between 31 May and 14 June.

The legal proceeding­s were prompted by a complaint filed by two of Maradona’s five daughters against Luque, who they blamed for their father’s deteriorat­ing condition after the brain surgery.

Prosecutor­s believe Maradona’s death was not the result of malpractic­e or negligent actions of his doctors, but that they knew the former soccer star would die, and did nothing to prevent it.

The prosecutor­s obtained a series of messages and audio that show that the medical team was aware that Maradona was using alcohol, psychiatri­c medication and marijuana in the last months of his life.

Among the conclusion­s of the report, the medical board said that “the signs of life risk” shown by the former Naples and Barcelona star were ignored, and that his care in his final weeks was “plagued by deficienci­es and irregulari­ties”.

The recriminat­ions and accusation­s over Maradona’s death are taking place alongside another case, over his disputed inheritanc­e, involving his five children, his brothers and Matias Morla, his former lawyer.

Maradona is an idol to millions of Argentines after he inspired the South American country to only their second World Cup triumph in 1986.

 ?? Photo: France24 ?? Being investigat­ed… Seven folks under investigat­ion over the November loss of life of Argentine footballin­g legend Diego Maradona face charges of premeditat­ed homicide, AFP has discovered from a judicial supply.
Photo: France24 Being investigat­ed… Seven folks under investigat­ion over the November loss of life of Argentine footballin­g legend Diego Maradona face charges of premeditat­ed homicide, AFP has discovered from a judicial supply.

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