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Maradona’s lawyer accuses his doctors, new private messages revealed

Reading Time: 2min | Tue. 23.02.21. | 13:57

SMS messages from the suspects about famous footballer's health were published in the media

Diego Armando Maradona has been dead for almost three months, but the circumstances that led to it are still being discussed and investigated. After the legendary footballer passed away on November 25th, weeks after undergoing brain surgery on a blood clot, his death was the subject of an investigation for possible negligent homicide. Local media had previously reported that Maradona had not received adequate medical care after surgery for a blood clot in the brain.

And recently, new suspects are being questioned, and Diego Maradona's lawyer Mario Baudry has again blamed the doctors who were managing his client after the operation for the footballer's early death.

"Diego was abandoned and that's why he died. No one did anything to help him. If they had treated him with a little affection, he would be alive today. From the day Diego fell and hit his head, they didn't give him anything for the pain. Maradona's daughter Dalma was not allowed to go to the house those days. The doctors conspired to not tell the truth to the family so that he would not be hospitalized before his death. It is proven that Diego's family wanted him to be taken to hospital and those who were with him opposed" Baudry told Super Mitre Deportivo.

At the beginning of the investigation, the suspects were Leopoldo Luque, psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov and psychologist Carlos Diaz. And the SMS messages between those three persons were revealed in the media.

"Alcoholic dementia, what's seen in Diego is Parkinson's"

"His birthday is coming, it's necessary to reduce his medication so that he can be presentable"

"Either we lose our registration or we'll be demigods"

"He doesn't stop sleeping, he has a worrying snore and there's a strange breathing noise".

All messages have been sent from October 13th onwards and the prosecutor will determine whether or not there was gross negligence during Maradona's treatment.

And if all of this is not enough, let us remind ourselves that Maradona didn't leave his testament, so the battle for his inheritance is about to begin. Oh, and he also has a few paternity cases coming up, so the Argentinian court ruled that his body 'must be conserved' for those cases.


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