Diego Armando Maradona's personal doctor is charged with man
Mar 7, 2024 0:44:40 GMT -8
Post by account_disabled on Mar 7, 2024 0:44:40 GMT -8
The investigation into the death of number 10 has taken a turn from "investigation of causes of death" to "wrongful homicide," after three of the star's daughters declared that there were irregularities in his care in recent days. The Argentine justice system has raided the home and medical office of Leopoldo Luque, the neurosurgeon who operated on the former soccer player for cerebral edema at the beginning of the month. ARGENTINA MARADONA DIEGO ARMANDO MARADONA LEOPOLDO LUQUE CULPABLE HOMICIDE m Leopoldo Luque, the last personal doctor of Diego Armando Maradona, is the first accused in the investigation into the death of the Argentine star, which this weekend took a turn: the Argentine authorities have ordered that the case be moved from " investigation of causes of death" to "wrongful homicide".
A team of prosecutors led by the attorney general of San Isidro (north of Buenos Aires), John Broyad, has ordered a search of the home and office of Luque, the neurosurgeon who operated on the former soccer player for a subdural hematoma in the head at the Brazil Mobile Number List beginning of the month. and was primarily responsible for his health since then. The decision of the Argentine justice system comes after Dalma, Giannina and Jana Maradona raised doubts about alleged irregularities in Maradona's treatment in the days before his death. The three recognized daughters of Pelusa demand that Justice know what medications were administered to Diego in the last weeks of his life, especially since he received a medical discharge, on the recommendation of Luque, after undergoing surgery at the Olivos Clinic. Leopoldo Luque visited Maradona on Thursday, November 16, at his house to remove the stitches from the operation and, according to one of the former soccer player's nurses, the meeting ended with a strong argument: the Argentine idol, who used to be reluctant towards the doctors and health assistants, even violently pushed the renowned specialist.
I spoke to Diego over the weekend and he told me: 'They have me locked up here, I want to get out,'” said Hugo, one of his brothers after his death. But the Argentine's daughters are not the only ones who defend that the famous man's death could be the result of poor medical practice. Alberto Cahe, the doctor who treated Maradona for 20 years, until 2005, assured that due to Diego's complex health condition, he should not have been discharged after undergoing surgery for cerebral edema. “He just died in an unusual way, he did not take proper care of him,” he denounced. “He should have stayed in the clinic, not in a house that was not prepared, or have had a doctor permanently in the room. “I don’t know if it was a hospital or a recreation place,” he added. MARADONA'S AUTOPSY The preliminary result of the autopsy on the former soccer player's body confirmed that on the 10th he suffered a massive heart attack while he was sleeping.
A team of prosecutors led by the attorney general of San Isidro (north of Buenos Aires), John Broyad, has ordered a search of the home and office of Luque, the neurosurgeon who operated on the former soccer player for a subdural hematoma in the head at the Brazil Mobile Number List beginning of the month. and was primarily responsible for his health since then. The decision of the Argentine justice system comes after Dalma, Giannina and Jana Maradona raised doubts about alleged irregularities in Maradona's treatment in the days before his death. The three recognized daughters of Pelusa demand that Justice know what medications were administered to Diego in the last weeks of his life, especially since he received a medical discharge, on the recommendation of Luque, after undergoing surgery at the Olivos Clinic. Leopoldo Luque visited Maradona on Thursday, November 16, at his house to remove the stitches from the operation and, according to one of the former soccer player's nurses, the meeting ended with a strong argument: the Argentine idol, who used to be reluctant towards the doctors and health assistants, even violently pushed the renowned specialist.
I spoke to Diego over the weekend and he told me: 'They have me locked up here, I want to get out,'” said Hugo, one of his brothers after his death. But the Argentine's daughters are not the only ones who defend that the famous man's death could be the result of poor medical practice. Alberto Cahe, the doctor who treated Maradona for 20 years, until 2005, assured that due to Diego's complex health condition, he should not have been discharged after undergoing surgery for cerebral edema. “He just died in an unusual way, he did not take proper care of him,” he denounced. “He should have stayed in the clinic, not in a house that was not prepared, or have had a doctor permanently in the room. “I don’t know if it was a hospital or a recreation place,” he added. MARADONA'S AUTOPSY The preliminary result of the autopsy on the former soccer player's body confirmed that on the 10th he suffered a massive heart attack while he was sleeping.