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The criticism of Alfredo Cahe, Diego Maradona's former doctor: 'It was not logical for him to be discharged, he should have been hospitalized'

2020-11-27T12:38:17.163Z


The specialist assured that they did not take care of Diego "as appropriate." Your doubts about the treatment.


11/25/2020 11:58 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • sports

Updated 11/26/2020 12:19 AM

Alfredo Cahe, Diego Maradona's former personal physician, criticized the treatment given to Diez after the operation for a subdural hematoma.

"It was not logical that he was discharged, he

should have been admitted

to a place with adequate infrastructure," said the specialist, after Maradona's death.

"I feel a deep pain. More than deep, pain is a state of shock for a simple reason: after so many outings we have had with Diego in 33 years and in so many ups and downs, Diego has just died

in an unusual way",

Cahe began.

Then he elaborated:

"It did not seem logical to me

when he was discharged. Diego should have remained in a hospitalized place, with a different infrastructure. Like when we took him to Cuba, that everyone protested but things were done very well there."

In addition, Cahe

questioned the absence of a doctor

in the home at the time of the former footballer's death and cast doubt on the convenience of the surgical intervention to which Maradona was subjected.

"I would not say a doctor who was nearby, but would have to be permanently in his room," he said in "Telefé Noticias."

And he continued: "In the situation in which he found himself, there were two important aspects: one, that the operation was logical or not logical; second, the cardiovascular check-up was not really done in a complete way. Diego was not cared for properly. ".

Alfredo Cahe, in one of his visits to the clinic where Maradona was operated.

Photo EFE

"As with any brain surgery and with the clinical check-up that has not yet been carefully analyzed, Diego should not have been in that place, knowing him ...", added Cahe.

Finally, he revealed details about Maradona's emotional state.

"He was very sad. His psychologist told me that he was deeply depressed. A woman close to Diego told me that he had told her that he was deeply anguished, depressed, and that he had already done everything in his life. That expression, that he had done everything in his life, I didn't like it. "


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Source: clarin

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