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10 key questions to fully understand the death of Diego Maradona

2020-12-02T08:20:31.527Z


All the revealing details of a fact where the Justice will have to decide if there was a crime (wrongful death and / or abandonment of person) and who were responsible.


Julio Chiappetta

12/01/2020 17:04

  • Clarín.com

  • sports

Updated 12/01/2020 17:04

1) Is it true that Maradona slept in the playroom and used a chemical toilet?

Diego Maradona died this Wednesday, November 25, of a cardiac decompensation while he slept in a house in the San Andrés neighborhood in Tigre, in the north of Greater Buenos Aires.

He had been transferred to that place on November 11 after undergoing surgery at the Olivos Clinic for a hematoma on the surface of the brain. The preliminary result is that he died of

"acute lung edema secondary to acute chronic heart failure"

and discovered a

"dilated cardiomyopathy"

in his heart

.

According to

Mario Baudry,

partner and lawyer of Verónica Ojeda (the mother of Diego Fernando, one of the 5 children already recognized by Maradona), the San Andrés neighborhood house, the 45th house in Villa Nueva, on the border between Benavídez and Tigre, "was very simple,

without a bathroom and very small

."

He also said that the

"Diez" room,

located on the ground floor,

"was a playroom where they took out the furniture to put a bed and a chemical bathroom because he couldn't go up the stairs to the first floor. He didn't even have a flat for to pee...".

In that room they found the

"intact"

crumb sandwiches

that Cook

Monona

had left him

for dinner

the night before

.

2) Did you "fight" with doctor Luque?

Several testimonies have already revealed that Maradona was "a complex patient", who threw his nurses out of the room and even two people declared that on Thursday the 19th, the former Gymnastics coach had an altercation with

his personal doctor 

in which

there was a " push; a pineapple in the air "that did not reach its destination.

Luque didn't even care, and took some cookies that were on the table when he heard Diego's cry:

"Go eat at your house ...!"

On Friday the 20th, Luque returned to the house to remove the stitches

that Maradona had on his head, after having operated on him urgently for a subdural hematoma that was detected after performing a tomography at the Ipensa Sanatorium in La Plata.

The intervention was carried out around 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2, but at the Olivos Clinic.

And he repeated the visit on Sunday the 22nd.

To find out if that is true, the prosecutors will conduct a survey of

the security cameras and the entry forms to the country, and

thus also find out who were the days prior to the death of "Ten".

Gianinna, Jana, Diego Fernando and their mother Verónica Ojeda were there on several occasions;

Dalma, just once ...

A neurosurgeon and specialist in brain and spinal interventions, Luque (MN 160588) had his phone ring in 2016. A colleague friend told him that Diego Maradona was looking for a neurologist and it occurred to him that Luque and his partner Ariel Sainz, with whom they lead

the Columna Baires medical center

, could be the chosen ones.

Thus, for the last four years the neurosurgeon has been concerned with improving the motor skills of the

Ten,

beset by pain in the knees, shoulders and ankles.

"Together with

my patient

and friend @maradona! Thank you for trusting me and my work. It is a pleasure, as always,"

the namesake of the former River player and the Argentine National Team was presented on September 2, 2019. Instagram

@ doctor.luque.

And he repeated the post on October 30 last year, when Maradona turned 59:

"Happy birthday # D10S.

It is a pleasure to be in charge of your health @maradona

⚽️".

This Monday he wanted to testify by presenting himself spontaneously and was not allowed.

This Tuesday he asked for an exemption from prison when he is not even charged yet ...

"The person in charge of the medical attention was Leopoldo Luque” and he was the one who made all the decisions, "

declared Dalma, Gianinna and Jana from 22 on Saturday 28 to 3 in the morning of Sunday 29 in the Courts of San Isidro.

One day after the testimonies of Maradona's daughters,

They raided the doctor's office (located in Belgrano) and the doctor's home in Adrogué.

This Tuesday, the same thing happened (raid on the house and office) of the psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov.

More still.

Witnesses say that Víctor Stinfale wanted another doctor to operate on him and told Luque:

'You are not going to operate on him, someone else is going to do it,' who was not a neurosurgeon.

Finally, Maradona imposed his decision:

"Luque or nobody."

And so the operation was in charge of Luque along with a team of doctors who advised him and helped him to certify that it was necessary to undergo surgery.


This is the house where Diego Maradona died.

There are still people "in and out", a lot of movement, and two vehicles: the gray truck and a white car.

3) Is the house where he died closed?

The team of four prosecutors that carries out the file and which is headed by the attorney general of San Isidro, John Broyad, and made up of his deputies Patricio Ferrari and Cosme Iribarren, and by the prosecutor of Benavídez, Laura Capra, was installed and used as a bunker the headquarters of the Attorney General's Office, on Acassuso street 476, around the corner from the San Isidro courts.

But

at no time did they seal the house where "there is a constant movement and people keep coming and going."

Among them, presumably Maximiliano Pomargo (Morla's brother-in-law) and Johnny Espósito (Diego's nephew),

plus the security personnel they had hired to take care of the former Gymnastics coach.

There are also two vehicles: the gray truck that used to transport Diego and a white private car.

The house had been rented until February 2021.

The prepaid medicine company Swiss Medical

(to whom Maradona paid with an advertising exchange) has

already provided the medical history, his hospitalizations, his last stay at the Olivos Clinic and the reports that the nurses who took care of him in the house of lot 25 of the private neighborhood that makes up the Villanueva complex.

The nurse Dahiana Gisela Madrid admitted having

lied

 due to the imposition of her superiors from the company "Medidom" -the one provided by the staff of caregivers- who stated "falsely at the direction of their bosses" that at 9.20 she had entered the room to make a control of vital signs and that

Maradona refused and threw her out

.

In his sworn statement, he said that that morning he heard movements in the room, but that he let him rest and only entered at noon, when the psychiatrist Cosachov and the psychologist Carlos Díaz arrived.

4) When will the results of the toxicological tests be known?

The blood, urine, tissues, hair and swabs that were taken in the autopsy operation and even the complete heart of Diego Maradona, whose weight was twice a normal one, began to be analyzed from this Tuesday at 8 in the morning, in the laboratories of the headquarters of the Superintendency of the Scientific Police, on Avenida 52 and Calle 117, La Plata, as part of the complementary expert opinions requested by the forensic doctors who performed the necropsy, sources reported judicial.

These are toxicological studies, which will seek to determine whether Maradona had traces of alcohol, drugs or any other substance in the hours prior to his death, and histopathological studies, which are those that microscopically study the organs and organs. tissues.

The prosecutor Laura Capra, of the Functional Unit of Instruction (UFI) of Benavídez, and the deputy attorney general of San Isidro, Cosme Iribarren, attended the pathology section of the laboratories on Tuesday.

The other laboratory, that of the Forensic Medical Corps (CMF) that depends on the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, will analyze the strand of hair obtained with a bulb for the expertise of "deposit toxins",

the ascites fluid

that was extracted from the peritoneum (abdominal cavity) and another "pool of viscera", with adipose tissues.

The doctors who did the autopsy were the head of the San Isidro Medical Corps, Federico Corasaniti;

the head of the San Isidro morgue, Agustín Grimoldi;

the head of the San Martín Medical Corps, Alejandro Vega;

and the head of the La Plata Medical Corps, Javier Grubiza.

5) Why did the daughters ask for a "clinical doctor"?

The cause for the death of Maradona investigated by the Justice has the chats that, in a WhatsApp group, his daughters, Dalma, Gianinna and Jana exchanged;

his son, Diego Jr;

the psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov and the psychologist Carlos Díaz.

The screenshots were revealed by the program Intrusos, from América TV, and hence

Dalma's concern about installing a clinical doctor in the monitoring of her father's health

emerges

.

"I just found out that Dad threw up (he ate garlic shrimp and broccoli) and that he doesn't want an ambulance to go check on him. He told me that he talked to Agustina and that she told him it was a family decision! That's why I'm writing. the relatives there are things that we cannot decide. That for that would be a clinical doctor or at least his doctor who answers for him ",

writes Dalma.

Later, on November 14, he reiterated his request.

"Leopoldo (Luque) is a neurosurgeon and what we are talking about is

a general practitioner,

" Dalma tells Diego Jr. who had asked about Luque.

According to a document signed by the psychiatrist Cosachov, on November 4, a week before Maradona left the Olivos Clinic, a request was made for

"home hospitalization, requesting as essential" that there be "nurses, preferably men, with full-time availability and specialized in problem of substance use ”

.

In addition, that Maradona was assisted by

"a neurologist and a clinical doctor"

and that the patient had

"the availability to carry out medical studies and an ambulance in case his transfer was considered necessary."

6) Is it true that Maradona fell and hit his head?

Rodolfo Baqué, lawyer for the nurse who was caring for Diego, was the one who revealed that the former captain of the Argentine National Team suffered a fall and hit his head a few days before his death.

"Maradona fell on Wednesday, a week before his death. He fell and hit his head, but they did not take him to a hospital for an MRI, a CT scan, nothing ...", he

said.

It also revealed that they were

"several days without taking his blood pressure"

and that there was no clinical doctor to take care of the picture.

This Tuesday, Baqué revealed that

"Diego threw her out. Actually, he brought her closer to the door of the playroom where Maradona was and there one of the two approached, Maxi Pomargo (Matías Morla's brother-in-law and Diego's personal secretary) and Johny Espósito ( nephew of the Ten), who gave it to the patient ".

7) Why were Diego's sisters not accepted as plaintiffs?

Represented by Matías Morla, four sisters of Diego Maradona asked the Justice to be taken into account as

"individuals affected"

by the death of the former soccer player, in a letter presented this Monday.

But the Judge of Guarantees number 2 of San Isidro, Orlando Díaz,

rejected the request because he understood that there are other people in his immediate family circle with greater importance to agree to be plaintiffs, such as his sons and daughters.

The presentation was made by Claudia Nora, Ana Estela, María Rosa and

Rita Mabel Maradona together with Morla and her partner Yamil Castro Bianchi.

Is it so that Morla does not have access to the file?

Similarly, prosecutors believe that in the future they could call Morla as a witness.

As

Clarín

learned

,

Maradona's sisters will also put a doctor on the side to evaluate whether there was responsibility of those who were in Maradona's care.

"Don Diego"

Maradona and Dalma Salvadora Franco,

"Doña Tota",

had eight children (five girls and three boys).

"

Chitoro"

passed away in 2015, four years after his wife.

The oldest is Ana Maradona, mother of former soccer player Daniel López Maradona and grandmother of Hernán López Muñoz, who debuted at River Plate in 2019. Rita

"Kity"

Maradona lost her husband this year.

Raúl

"Colo"

Machuca (77), due to the coronavirus.

"Kity, little sister, I deeply regret the departure of Colo, your lifelong partner. I feel very sorry for you, for Sandra and for Christian,"

the former coach of Gymnastics wrote on his Instagram account at the time.

Diego's other sisters are Elsa (known as

"Lili"

), María Rosa

("Mary")

and the youngest of the family, Claudia

("Cali")

.

And the men are also former footballers Raúl Alfredo

("Lalo")

-who is working at Independiente- and Hugo Hernán

("El Turco")

, who lives in Naples with his wife Paola Morra.


8) Who supplied Maradona with the medications?

Dr. Baqué, the nurse's lawyer, indicated that "Maradona did not want to be cared for" by his client, who was in charge of giving her the psychiatric medication, and that

the medications should be given to her by the closest members of her environment, as Dr. Baqué said. : Maxi or Johnny.

Morla stated that it was "inexplicable that for 12 hours Maradona had no attention or control from health personnel dedicated to these ends."

He also complained that "the ambulance took more than half an hour to get" to the house where Maradona was, calling it

"a criminal idiocy." 

"This fact should not be ignored and I am going to ask that the consequences be investigated until the end. As Diego told me:

'you are my soldier, act without mercy,'

" he emphasized.

Maradona spent the last 3 days of his life locked in his room without even watching television.

From the check-ups of the night shift nurse,

Maradona had a heart rate of 115 and the day before death it had 109.

A patient with coronary problems cannot exceed 80 beats per minute. "Maradona's body was warning that there were problems with the heart rate and was not assisted with any pill that heart patients take ”, he declared.

According to the justice of San Isidro, the last person to see Maradona alive was his nephew at 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 24.

The next day, when they saw that he did not get up and went to the room, they found him without vital signs.

9) Weren't you taking any medicine for your heart failure?

"Diego was not taking any cardiac medication,"

stated Dr. Baudry, Ojeda's current partner, and surprised everyone.

Because it is known that Maradona "only had 30 percent of his heart working (since the cocaine overdose episode in 2000, in Punta del Este) and he was a person with significant heart risk", as Carlos Montaldo told him , an emergency technician and paramedic instructor, to the TN channel. A cardiac patient "requires 24-hour monitoring of oximetry, blood pressure and heart.

This can be done with a multiparametric monitor that warns with an alarm in the event of any abnormality ”.

The emergentologist expert in cardiosecurity explained that "monitoring is wireless; it is only necessary to place three patches on the patient and a watch that can even take an electrocardiogram and an oximetry",


The judicial sources say that in the place they found "

several boxes of psychotropic drugs and ampoules of other types of drugs, such as Taural, Alplax and Reliverán",

but none medically for the heart ...

10?

Who will divide the inheritance?

Diego has

five recognized children

: Diego Jr. (with Italian Cristiana Sinagra) is the oldest;

Dalma Nerea, Gianinna Dinorah (with Claudia Villafañe), Jana (with Valeria Sabalian, who lives in Italy) and Diego Fernando (with Verónica Ojeda).

But there are other

6 requests for filiation!


Four are Cuban.

Two women -Joana and Lu- and two men, Javielito and Harold.

But, in Argentina, there are two others: Santiago Lara (his lawyer José Núñez has already requested the exhumation of the body to request a DNA test that allows the young man to know his origin), son of Natalia Garat, a model from La Plata who died when he was only three years old.

Núñez also asked the Justice on Friday, in the brief being processed in Family Court No. 7 of La Plata, that the procedure take place “urgently.” Finally, Magalí Gil, is also pushing judicially to check Ten's DNA and confirm that she is Maradona's daughter.

That is to say, that

the inheritance -calculated between 75 and 100 million dollars for cash, real estate, advertising contracts, cars and luxury jewelery-

could be divided into up to

11 parts

by

an "administrator" who will appoint the Justice

at the time .

JCH.

Source: clarin

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