The Prosecutor’s Office requested this Wednesday to investigate the house where the legendary former player died Diego Armando Maradonawithin the framework of the case aimed at clarifying his death, whose trial does not yet have a scheduled start date.
The Oral Criminal Court number 3 of the town of San Isidro (province of Buenos Aires) today held an important hearing attended by representatives of the eight defendants for the alleged crime of simple homicide committed by possible fraud, the complaint and the Prosecutor’s Officewhere the evidence to be used at trial has to be determined and, in theory, the trial date has to be determined.
“Now the Court has five days to resolve and to set the date,” he told the press. Mario Baudry, lawyer and couple Veronica Ojedaformer romantic partner and mother of one of ‘Diego’s children.
The Prosecutor’s Office requested a visual inspection of the home where he died Maradona on November 25, 2020, located in a ‘country’ (gated neighborhood or urbanization) in the town of tiger (province of Buenos Aires), whose request was supported by both defenses and lawsuits.
In addition, he requested the presence of 200 witnesses, although the complaint wanted to raise this. Finally, Vadim Mischanchukpsychiatrist attorney Maradona -and one of the accused- Agustina Cosachovclarified that the parties agreed to lower the number.
“There was an agreement between all parties that the number of these witnesses could be lowered, and only the witnesses related to the investigation and the trial related to the death of the patient remain and the other issues Focus on the evidence related to this trial, to find out if there is any criminal liability in the death of Maradona” he declared.
Now the court must determine which of the evidence presented, of which there are more than 100,000 audios, is admissible within the case.
The eight accused
The eight accused in the death of ‘Cosmic Kite’, everything linked to health care that ‘el Ten’ will accept, is the neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque; the aforementioned psychiatrist Cossachov; the psychologist Carlos Diaz; the doctor who coordinated the former soccer player’s home care, Nancy Forlini; the nurse coordinator, Mariano Perroni; The nurse Ricardo Omar Almiron; the nurse Dahiana Gisela Madrid and the clinical doctor Pedro Di Spagna.
The defense attorney Madrid, Rodolfo Barque, He declared that they wanted the trial to be oral and public with a famous jury and that his client was not benefiting from this notorious case.
“We want a trial for the death of Maradona by oral and public test. Let’s remember that my client did not give a note or an interview because he said a patient died,” he said. Barque.
For his part, the lawyer Fernando Burlandowhich represents Dalma and Gianninathe daughters who are former players of Naples with someone Claudia Villafañeargued that this case is bigger than it seems and involves more people than those under investigation.
“Here there seems to be a lot of interest, of all kinds. It is difficult for me to understand that all these people who participated in the homicide were motivated by themselves to kill. Diego. They became the tool and there was an economic issue,” he declared.
He fluff He died on November 25, 2020, 25 days after turning 60, and an autopsy on the body of the former Argentina captain and former coach determined that he died as a result of “acute pulmonary edema secondary to exacerbated chronic heart failure.”
A “dilated cardiomyopathy” was also discovered in his heart.
The world champion in Mexico In 1986 he suffered problems with alcohol addiction, he was admitted to a clinic in La Plata – where he trained Gymnastics and Fencing– on November 2, 2020 due to anemia and dehydration and, a day later, he was transferred to a sanatorium in the town of Olivos of Buenos Aires, where he underwent surgery for a subdural hematoma.
On November 11, 2020, he was discharged from the hospital and moved to a house outside of Buenos Aireswhere he died.
Source: La Verdad

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