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MARADONA'S DEATH PROBED.

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BUENOS AIRES Argentine justice officials on Sunday seized medical files from the doctor of Diego Maradona as part of their investigat­ion into the recent death of the soccer star.

Maradona died at age 60 on Wednesday after a heart attack.

The search order was requested by prosecutor­s in the affluent Buenos Aires suburb San Isidro and signed by a local judge, according to a statement issued by the prosecutor's office.

“Yesterday (Saturday) the investigat­ion and substantia­tion of evidence continued with the taking of statements from people including direct relatives of the deceased,” it said.

“By virtue of the evidence that was collected, it was considered necessary to request searches at the home and office of doctor Leopoldo Luque,” the prosecutor's office said in the statement.

The prosecutor's office provided no informatio­n on what prompted the investigat­ion.

“They took the clinical files,” Luque told local television after law enforcemen­t officers searched his home and office.

“There was no medical error,” Luque said, adding that he not responsibl­e for the death of the soccer player who catapulted to internatio­nal fame and semi-divine status at home after leading the Argentine team that won the 1986 World Cup.

Maradona had struggled for years with substance abuse issues. “I did the best I could with Diego. He needed help,” Luque said.

Maradona's lawyer, Matias Moria, on Thursday said he would ask for a full investigat­ion of the circumstan­ces of the soccer legend's death, criticizin­g what he said was a slow response by emergency service.

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