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"He did not die, he was murdered": Diego Maradona fans went out to demonstrate
Watch the demonstration: Tens of thousands of fans of the Argentine icon protested in the streets of Buenos Aires and demanded the prosecution of the "negligents" who caused his death
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Thursday, 11 March 2021, 08:27 Updated: 08:32
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The death of Diego Maradona continues to occupy the Argentine nation.
Although the legendary footballer underwent surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain, he collapsed due to a heart failure and since his death in the country, investigators are investigating whether there was negligence in treating him that caused his untimely death.
And while the investigation continues, Maradona's fans decided to take action and last night (Wednesday) tens of thousands of them, including his daughter, went on a protest march through the streets of Buenos Aires.
"He did not die, they killed him," the organizers of the demonstration called on social media, "Justice for Diego, trial and punishment for the guilty."
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Thousands of fans demonstrate for justice for Diego (Photo: Reuters)
A meeting of several medical professionals was held on Monday at the request of the court, with the investigation of the circumstances of Diego's death continuing.
The investigation examines the possibility that some of the medical staff who treated Maradona failed and were negligent in their work.
Maradona died at the age of 60 at the end of November.
A few weeks earlier he had successfully undergone surgery to remove a blood clot in his head, but it had collapsed in his home in Tigre.
Maradona scored 34 goals in 91 appearances for Argentina and represented it in four World Cups, including a memorable win at the 1986 World Cup.
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