An impressive unpublished photograph of Diego Armando Maradona, prostrated in a bed and taken in the context of his deathwas shown on Tuesday by one of the prosecutors during the first hearing of the trial on the death of the Argentine star.
In the image it was seen Maradona before dying or freshly deceasedbecause the prosecutor did not clarify it, where he appears very swollen and piped. Apparently, photography would have been taken on November 25, 2020, the day he died.
“Thus Maradona died,” said Patricio Ferrari, deputy attorney general of the San Isidro Court, the town of the outskirts of Buenos Aires, by showing photography.
He did it at the end of his allegation, when he approached Judges Verónica Di Tommaso, Maximiliano Savarino and Julieta Makintach, of the Oral Criminal Court No. 3 of San Isidro, with the photo in his hand.
The moment generated an impact on the public that was in the room, mainly in its three daughters. One of her, Giannina, He covered his face to avoid seeing his father in that state.
“The truth is a right. Today Diego Armando Maradona, his children, his relatives and the Argentine people deserve justice,” Ferrari said about the situation in which the famous soccer player died, that is, in a house under private medical citizens and not in a clinic or hospital.
“They voluntarily assumed that role in home hospitalization breaching all the duties in their charge,” he said about the people who attended him.
Ferrari thus accused doctors and other professionals of having abandoned the idol in his last days for not taking appropriate measures to assist him.
The trial for the death of Maradona began this March 11 around 10:45 hours (1:45 pm) with the presence of seven accused and the daughters of the Argentine star: Dalma, Giannina and Jana.
The accused of simple homicide with eventual intent are the neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque, the psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov, the psychoanalyst Carlos Díaz, the doctor and coordinator of the company Swiss Medical, Nancy Forlini; The doctor Pedro Di Spagna, the nursing coordinator Mariano Perroni and the nurse Ricardo Almirón.
The Nurse Dahiana Madrid is also accused, who requested a jury trial and will be judged in a separate process, so she is not present at this hearing.
Diego Armando Maradona died at age 60 due to respiratory failure and cardiac arrest “in a situation of helplessness” and “Librated to their fate”, according to prosecutors Patricio Ferrari, Cosme Iribarren and Laura Capra, in charge of the investigation.
