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Questionin­g of medical team over Maradona’s death delayed

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BUENOS AIRES: The interrogat­ion of a medical team under formal investigat­ion for manslaught­er over the death of footballin­g legend Diego Maradona in Argentina last year has been delayed until June 14, according to sources.

The seven members of Maradona’s medical team were due to be questioned by investigat­ing judges tomorrow, who would then decide whether charges should be brought against them.

If they are charged and subsequent­ly found guilty, they could face between eight and 25 years in prison.

The 60-year-old footballin­g icon died of a heart attack in November 2020, just weeks after undergoing brain surgery on a blood clot.

Prosecutor­s believe Maradona’s death was the result of malpractic­e or negligent actions by his doctors, which worsened his health condition and resulted in his death.

In May, an investigat­ing expert medical panel concluded he was left to his fate for a “prolonged, agonising period” before his death. The legal proceeding­s were prompted by a complaint filed by two of Maradona’s five daughters against his neurosurge­on, Leopoldo Luque, who responded tearfully to the accusation­s, saying he did “everything he could, up to the impossible” for an “unmanageab­le” patient.

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. —

 ?? C I N A T E D V ! E G — Reuters ?? For the good of you, me and all Malaysians You’ll not be forgotten: Members of a cultural organisati­on preparing a mosaic as a homage to the late argentine superstar diego Maradona in Buenos aires.
C I N A T E D V ! E G — Reuters For the good of you, me and all Malaysians You’ll not be forgotten: Members of a cultural organisati­on preparing a mosaic as a homage to the late argentine superstar diego Maradona in Buenos aires.

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