A medical report on the death of Diego Maradona given to prosecutors on Monday said the Argentine football legend agonised for more than 12 hours, did not receive adequate treatment and could still be alive if he had been properly hospitalised.
The medical panel worked for two months on the report which was written by more than 20 doctors. Maradona, who led Argentina to a 1986 World Cup, is considered one of the greatest football players ever .
The document further complicates the defense of seven people under investigation in the case, including
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The 60-year-old Maradona
The medical report said “the patient’s signs of risk of life were ignored,” adding that Maradona “showed unequivocal signs of a prolonged agony period” of at least 12 hours.
The document also said the attention Maradona was getting at the rented house “did not fulfil the minimum requirements” for a patient with his medical history. It said the Argentine star would not have died with “adequate hospitalisation”.
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Maradona had suffered a series of medical problems, some due to excesses of drugs and alcohol. He was reportedly near death in 2000 and 2004.
Julio Rivas, a lawyer for Dr. Luque, said he will try to annul the medical forensics of the report.
“They have made a biased report, a bad one, with no scientific foundation,” he said.