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Diego Maradona's death: The nurse at his home claims to have "exciting evidence" of what is going on in his room - Walla! sport

2020-12-03T04:31:37.079Z


According to one of the nurses, there was a fight between her and Maradona's family over the doses of medication he received, which caused his death. And also: the inheritance struggles continue, and include 5 women and 11 children


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Diego Maradona's death: Nurse in his home claims to have "exciting evidence" of what is happening in his room

According to one of the nurses, there was a fight between her and Maradona's family over the doses of medication he received, which caused his death.

And also: the inheritance struggles continue, and include 5 women and 11 children

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Allegations of Diego Maradona's neglect before his death continue.

Argentina are awaiting the results of a post-mortem on the body of a former footballer, with the background to the circumstances of his death in the background.

Yesterday (Tuesday) it was reported in Argentina that before his death Maradona's physical condition was very bad, and that in fact he had to be under intensive care and not released to his home, and that the nurses who were at his home did not do enough to help him.

As you may recall, the icon of Napoli and the Argentine national team died a few weeks after leaving the hospital following the surgery he underwent on his head to remove a blood clot.



The lawyer for one of the nurses in charge of Maradona's home says she claims there was neglect.

"This is a disturbing picture," Ola wrote of the reports from the home, "in any other home, Maradona was not dead. You could say they just let him die."

He said the nurse holds testimony and WhatsApp conversations "that will reveal what really happened."

It was further alleged that the nurse was "thrown out" of the house, and kept close only in case of emergency.

He said she tried to prevent him from getting medication, but his nephews banned it because he was addicted to them.

According to the suspect, the many drugs he received damaged his heart rate and caused his death.

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"Maradona's heart functioned 38 percent, he had to stay in intensive care"

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"In every other house he would not have died."

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Also, according to reports, inheritance battles have already begun (which, according to one estimate, includes $ 50 million), which currently appear to include five women and 11 children.

After his death, a request for paternity testing had already been submitted by one woman.

Maradona officially has five children from different eras, but at least another 6 are getting recognition for the fact that the big star was their father.

Three of them from his time in Cuba.

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