Retrial over death of Argentina legend Maradona begins

Investigators classified the case as culpable homicide – a crime similar to involuntary manslaughter – because they said the accused were aware of the seriousness of Maradona’s health condition but did not take the necessary measures to save him.
The heart failure caused him to suffer acute pulmonary oedema, when fluid builds up in the lungs, the preliminary autopsy confirmed.
A panel of medical experts, asked by prosecutors to investigate Maradona’s medical team, said the treatment he received at his home was “deficient and reckless”.
It concluded that the footballer “would have had a better chance of survival” with adequate treatment in an appropriate medical facility.
The seven people on trial include his main medical adviser, Leopoldo Luque, and his psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov. His former nurse, Dahiana Gisela Madrid, will stand in a separate trial.




