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Trial Begins for Medical Team Accused in Diego Maradona's Death

Seven healthcare professionals face charges of negligent homicide in Argentina, with proceedings expected to last until mid-July.

  • Diego Maradona, the football legend, died in November 2020 at age 60 from acute pulmonary edema and chronic heart failure while recovering from brain surgery.
  • Seven members of his medical team, including his neurosurgeon, psychiatrist, and other caregivers, are accused of negligence that prosecutors argue contributed to his death.
  • The defendants face charges of 'homicide with dolus eventualis,' meaning they allegedly acted with awareness of the potential fatal consequences of their negligence, carrying possible sentences of 8 to 25 years in prison.
  • The trial, held in San Isidro near Buenos Aires, will feature testimony from approximately 120 witnesses, including medical experts, Maradona's family, and former caregivers.
  • Prosecutors claim Maradona was subjected to a deficient and poorly managed home care setup, while the defense argues that individual roles were limited and responsibilities segmented.
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