The God of football died four years ago, but his memory lives on. He does not forget the memory in the streets of Naplesat the Sánchez Pizjuán, the Camp Nou or the Argentinos Juniors Stadium despite the fact that Diego Armando Maradona’s body is still not with us. Soccer lovers go about their lives educating those who participate in this pastime about what was once the greatest day in life and now the greatest legend of all time.
In the chaotic life and a career full of successDiego Armando Maradona left as usual. A controversial death and where a trial will be held soon. For many years, ‘Pelusa’ He fought addiction to drugs, medicine and alcohol. Sure he can get rid of the first thing quickly, but the memory of addiction is still there in a body that first gave him everything and then took it away.
In 2019, the ‘Cosmic Kiteo’ had to undergo surgery to control stomach bleeding caused by gastric bypass placed in 2005. At the beginning of November 2020, he was hospitalized at home due to anemia and depression. At the time of his death, Maradona is recovering after surgery to correct a head hematoma. He died at his home in Dique Luján.
Argentina is awaiting trial for his death
Now, four years after Maradona’s death, the trial for his death has not yet been held. According to the autopsy, the world football genius died from a “Acute pulmonary edema is secondary to that aggravated by acute heart failure“Subsequent investigations revealed doubts about the cause of death of ‘D10S’, giving rise to uncertainty about the professionals who were with him in his last moments of life.
Among the judges was the neurosurgeon Leopold Luquethe nurses Ricardo Omar and Gisella Dahianathe psychiatrist Agustina Cossachovthe psychologist Carlos Diazthe clinical doctor Pedro Di Spagna and the coordinating doctor Nancy Forlini. Now, we have to wait until 2025 for said test to be held, which is expected to take several years.
Source: La Verdad

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