
Maradona's Death: Shocking New Details Emerge in Negligence Trial
Maradona's Death: New Details Emerge in Negligence Trial Argentina is once again focused on the death of its beloved soccer star, Diego Maradona. New information has emerged from a controversial trial, where seven medical professionals are accused of negligence leading to his death. Fernando Burlando, the lawyer representing Maradona's daughters, Dalma and Gianinna, has revealed shocking details. "Seven professionals have been indicted for negligent homicide," Burlando stated. "If found guilty, they could face sentences ranging from 8 to 25 years in prison." His testimony painted a picture of Maradona being intentionally sedated and isolated from his family in his final days. Burlando described the conditions surrounding Maradona's death, stating, "He died amidst the smell of urine and feces." He also revealed that Maradona's phone number was frequently changed, and his daughters' contact names were altered so he wouldn't recognize their calls. This suggests a deliberate effort to prevent Maradona from contacting his family. The trial continues to unfold, with the accusations of negligence adding another layer of controversy to the already tragic story. The outcome of this trial will significantly impact the understanding of Maradona's final days and the responsibility of his medical team.