The forensic expert Carlos Cassinelli revealed that Diego Maradona experienced significant suffering for at least 12 hours prior to his death, and symptoms of his condition were likely observable days before. The autopsy indicated that his heart was severely compromised, with clots suggesting prolonged distress. Maradona died from acute pulmonary edema resulting from congestive heart failure. In the ongoing trial against his medical team, including his personal physician, evidence suggests a failure to provide adequate care and oversight, raising serious questions about the professionalism of those charged with his health.
Carlos Cassinelli stated, 'The heart was completely covered in fat and blood clots, which indicate agony,' referring to Maradona's condition prior to his death.
The prosecution argues that Maradona's health professionals failed to provide adequate care, which allegedly contributed to his death from acute pulmonary edema.
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