
Maradona Death Trial Annulled After Judge's Documentary Involvement
The trial into the death of Argentine football legend Diego Maradona has been thrown into disarray after a judge was removed from the case. The judge, whose name has not been released, was reportedly involved in a documentary about the proceedings. The trial, which began on March 11th, has already heard from over 40 witnesses across 19 hearings. One lawyer involved in the case, speaking outside the courthouse, stated, "This is a complete setback. It will likely add months to the process." The documentary, titled "Justicia Divina," is said to have been filmed without the consent of the parties involved. The annulment marks a significant disruption to the legal process, leaving the future of the trial uncertain. However, the focus now shifts to the investigation into the judge's actions and the implications for the integrity of the judicial system.