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Maradona: lawyer: 'after the operation he hit his head'

2020-11-30T20:02:41.871Z


The judicial front linked to the dynamics of the death of Diego Armando Maradona continues to thicken with worrying news. (HANDLE)


The judicial front linked to the dynamics of the death of Diego Armando Maradona continues to thicken with worrying news.

Today it was the turn of the lawyer Rodolfo Baqué, who defends the interests of the nurse Dahiana Madrid, who revealed that two Wednesdays ago, the 'pibe de oro' fell into the villa where he had been transferred and hit his head on right side, opposite to that from where a subdural hematoma had been removed.

In statements on TN TV, Baqué stated that "days before he died, Maradona fell and hit his head. It wasn't a very strong blow, but it hit the right side, contrary to the operation. They did. get up right away. Nobody called a clinic. Perhaps by choice of Maradona himself. But he couldn't decide such a thing. "

The lawyer added that Diego was not "in an appropriate place (a villa in the residential district 'San Andrés' of Tigre, ed.)", That there was no general practitioner ", and that" the administration of drugs was charged to the psychiatrist ". And also that his heart rate exceeded normal parameters." If he had not been there - he assured - today he would probably still be alive ". Baqué again said that before the accident" he had been locked up for three days in his room ", without even watching TV. He got 115 beats per minute, and the day before he died he had 109, when it is known that a patient with coronary heart problems cannot exceed 80 beats."

His body, he concluded, "was sending signals but he was not assisted with any medication. Maradona could have been admitted to the most luxurious clinic in the world, but instead he was kept in an unsuitable place."

A team of magistrates has been investigating the causes of the death of the 'Diez' for days, and yesterday prosecutors and agents carried out a search in the residence and clinic of the former football player's trusted doctor, neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque, implicated, although formally accused, in the case concerning the hypothesis of 'manslaughter'.


Source: ansa

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