Mariano Gaik Aldrovandi
06/18/2021 9:12 AM
Clarín.com
Police
Updated 06/18/2021 9:12 AM
Once again, a series of chats exposes how the
last days of
Diego Armando Maradona (60) were
in the house where he was interned and the attitudes of some of the seven defendants
hours after his death
.
The conversations between the psychologist Carlos “Charly” Díaz (29), the psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov (36) and the neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque (39), were included in the statement of the nurse Dahiana Gisela Madrid (36) and, for her lawyer defender, they prove that they
wanted to harm her.
In the investigation before Judge Orlando Díaz and prosecutors Patricio Ferrari and Cosme Iribarren, Madrid said that they had been “told” that
“the nurses” were “to give the medication
in a timely manner so that the patient does not self-medicate, that they
do not it was necessary to control it ”
, according to the file accessed by
Clarín
.
In that sense, Rodolfo Baqué, the Madrid lawyer, attached the chats that support his client's statement.
In one of them,
Cosachov
says in an audio to "Charly" Díaz:
"You can put any asshole to give him medication."
The psychologist Carlos "Charly" Díaz (29).
Photo Luciano Thieberger.
The dialogue occurred after the episode in which the former Gymnastics coach
threw Madrid from the house
in the private neighborhood of San Andrés, in Tigre, where he was interned.
The first section of the chat is from November 16:
Agustina Cosachov:
-Apparently this morning he pseudo threw out the patient.
Carlos Díaz: -
Maty (Morla)
told me
that the nurse was terrifying.
AC: -
Hahahahahahaha
DC:
-The invasion of Diego rots him.
The balls are swollen.
AC:
-
We have to think a little about the nursing / AT role (therapeutic companion)
.
It may not be necessary to infirm ... I don't know ... and give him a companion that he likes three times a week.
(…)
DC:
-For my full nurses
to protect us
.
I don't think that opinion can come out of us.
Let the nurse stay elsewhere.
The psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov (36).
Photo Federico López Claro
The topic continued on Tuesday with an audio from Díaz to Cosachov:
“(…) Nurse topic: it seems to me that the ideal scenario would be that there are nurses 24/7 but
that they do not inflate the balls
, that is, that they only come to give medication.
The house is big, they can be somewhere else.
Also, there are always four people there.
In other words, they can chat with others, bluff, I don't know, take a book, I don't know, but ...
it seems to me that it is a way of covering us
(...) "
Later, Cosachov replied that message:
“(…) I understand your point of covering us but it seems to me that everything is justified,
we could do with the consensus of them (Maradona's daughters)
, that that is something else. For example, I don't know, the vital signs that take you a lot often end up being always normal, so maybe we
can eliminate the fact of taking your vital signs so often
. Maybe with taking them, I don't know, when the clinician goes, who goes once a week, we are there, do you understand? (…) The nurses are more than anything for the administration of the medication, let's agree. They do not have another function. So, maybe we could put someone in charge (…) It is a figure there in the house that is fart, you understand? In other words, he does not fulfill the role of a nurse, do you understand?
Any asshole can be put on the medication then
.
(…) The issue is that, to find someone in the house that you can trust to give you the medication and the daughters too, that that one, out there it could be
Maxi (Pomargo)
or also put them to the girls (…) " .
That same day, Cosachov and Díaz continued talking about the idea of removing the nurses from the house, after an episode in which Maradona said that he was "swollen everyone's balls" and that is why he did not leave his room.
AC:
-What do you think?
What do we do?
CD: -
Pass ball to daughters.
And get people out.
AC:
-What would it be like to pass the ball?
CD:
-Let them decide.
I induce them to say that nurses must be brought out.
AC:
-Excellent.
CD:
-Do not leave 24x7.
But get out of them.
AC:
-But let them say so.
Put it in the group please.
DC:
-Yes
AC:
-This is how everything is registered.
DC:
-I'm going to see him (Diego) tomorrow.
And I say it post that.
AC: -
Excellent
DC:
-Because, if not, it looks like Luque / Maxi said it
AC:
-Ready
The second part of the chats that the defense of Madrid attached to his statement has to do with the supposed intention of the psychologist Díaz to
hold the nurses responsible for the
death of Maradona.
On November 26, the day after the death of the star, the neurosurgeon Luque contacted Díaz through a statement published by Morla.
Leopoldo Luque:
-It seems that it is against me.
Carlos Díaz:
-Zero.
Swiss.
LL:
-Yes yes
CD:
-Swiss 100% nurses
LL:
-But the bad milk misinterpret it
CD:
- It falls out of mature that is over there.
But relax that on paper it is another story.
The neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque.
AFP photo
A few lines below, Díaz tries to convince Luque that the media "want to sell" with the alleged responsibility of the neurosurgeon in the death of Maradona and adds: "a nurse from Swiss Medical does not hurt."
The dialogue continues and the psychologist tells the neurosurgeon that he has already spoken “with Dalma” and explained “the whole bard with Swiss, the lie of the nurse”.
And that later he will speak with Claudia Villafañe.
CD:
-I'm going to
call Claudia
in a bit.
To be able to tell you Swiss theme well.
Because
the nurse chamuó
to Agus and me.
LL:
-You say that is convenient?
CD:
-Afterwards I'll send you audio.
Yes.
LL:
-Look that Swiss is channel America.
You get against a big one.
In another passage, Luque tells Díaz that for him "there are no culprits."
But the psychologist insists with the supposed lie of Madrid.
CD:
-False testimony.
From the coordination they told him to lie in what he wrote to the nurse.
Serious.
LL:
-No idea about that.
But he was going to die anyway.
CD:
-Everything is outsourced from Swiss.
It was like that, I'll tell you later.
LL:
-Bah, what do I know.
CD:
-In one touch we talk and you tell me the medical question better.
LL:
-You screw the life of a mine that tried to save him.
CD:
-My goal then is to start running the focus of these last years
LL:
-For me
there are no culprits
.
Oh well.
It is my opinion.
CD: -
Yes, Matías told me to go out there, to show ourselves available.
Say nothing publicly.
The investigations will continue this Friday with the coordinator of the nurses Mariano Ariel Perroni (40);
on Monday June 21st with the Swiss Medical prepaid doctor Nancy Edith Forlini (52);
on Wednesday 23 with the psychologist Díaz;
on Friday the 25th with the psychiatrist Cosachov;
and on Monday the 28th with the neurosurgeon Luque.
MG