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The nurse who tried to revive Diego Maradona, to the investigation

2021-06-19T07:46:30.545Z


Dahiana Madrid (36) was on duty when the Gymnastics coach died in the private neighborhood of San Andrés.


06/16/2021 6:00 AM

  • Clarín.com

  • Police

Updated 06/16/2021 6:00 AM

The round of inquiries into the death of Diego Armando Maradona (60) will have its second chapter this Wednesday at noon, with the statement of the nurse who took care of him during the day and that she was the first to try to revive him on November 25 last in the house of a country of Tigre.

Dahiana Gisela Madrid (36) was summoned at 12 at the San Isidro General Prosecutor's Office, in Acassuso 476, where she will attend with her defense lawyer, Rodolfo Baqué, to be investigated by the three prosecutors who are carrying out the investigation, Patricio Ferrari, Cosme Iribarren and Laura Capra.

Like the other six defendants, the Medidom company nurse is charged with "

simple homicide with eventual intent

", a crime that provides a penalty of

8 to 25 years in prison

.

That criminal figure was chosen by prosecutors after six months of investigation in which they concluded that Maradona's medical team was not only deficient, but also

knew that the "10" could die and did nothing to prevent it

.

In their call for an investigation, the prosecutors attributed both Madrid and the other accused nurse, Ricardo Omar Almirón (38), who declared on Monday, not having assisted Maradona "knowing his delicate situation and knowing that this omission it could cause his death, "having carried out" deficit checks and / or reviews "and having acted" in clear complicity with the criminal purpose of the plan "devised by other defendants.

In her first statement as a witness, Madrid explained that that morning of November 25 she

never entered Maradona's room to let him rest

because she knew that the psychiatrist and psychologist would come at noon, and related how she herself led the CPR maneuvers that were unsuccessful.

Prosecutors summoned her again when they discovered that she had written a report for Medidom stating that that morning she had tried to control Maradona and that he had refused.

In that second testimonial, on page 161, Madrid

acknowledged that this report was trucho

and that he did so at the request of his supervisor, Mariano Ariel Perroni (40), another of the defendants summoned to be investigated for next Friday.

"I made a report at Maradona's house, after having declared in the prosecution because that is what Mariano, the coordinator, told me. I said that I tried to take his vital signs and he did not let me, but the truth is that that did not happen", he declared at that time.

He said that in the two weeks he worked on Maradona's "he never" came to review it, that his role was limited to administering medication and that the Gymnastics DT "did not have a good relationship" with her, since every time he saw her, He said: "

I don't want to see this girl, let her go

."

Madrid said that that day only at 7.30 he heard him "wandering" and interpreted that it was Diego going to the portable bathroom "because of the sound of the chata."

He also charged the device mounted in the house, stating: "We did not have oxygen or medication. That is why we did mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

We did not have elements for unemployment cases

."

This Monday, his partner in nursing tasks, Almirón, complicated the situation of his boss Perroni, of the prepaid Swiss Medical doctor Nancy Edith Forlini (52) and of the psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov (36), by stating that none of These three defendants were concerned about the cardiological situation of the "10", nor did they provide the patient's medical history or history.

"At all times he was tachycardic. I informed him on the nursing sheet and WhatsApp group.

They did not give me directions,

" said Almirón, who also assured that there was no necessary equipment in the house for an emergency situation.

In addition, he revealed that he delivered without the patient's signature and when Diego had already died, the form with the days of his services that later, when he was kidnapped by Justice, appeared signed by Maradona, so now the prosecutors will investigate in this document

the alleged falsification of the signature of "10"

.

"Ahead of me, Maradona never signed and when I gave the form to Perroni that second signature was not there. I gave it to him after he died," Almirón told prosecutors, according to

Télam

.

After Madrid and Perroni, the schedule of investigations will continue on Monday, June 21, with the doctor Forlini;

on Wednesday 23 with the psychologist Carlos Ángel "Charly" Díaz (29);

on Friday 25 with the psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov (36);

and on Monday the 28th with the neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luciano Luque (39).

The autopsy determined that Maradona died at the age of 60, died of "acute lung edema secondary to exacerbated chronic heart failure" and discovered in his heart a "

dilated cardiomyopathy

."

A medical board concluded that he was a patient with multiple pathologies who died 12 hours before his death, that the house in the country San Andrés was not a home stay and that he could have had "more chances of survival" if he had been in a clinic.

In addition, they described the treating medical team as

"deficient", "reckless" and "indifferent"

to the certain possibility of his death and that they left him "to fate".

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Source: clarin

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