Maradona's medical team could have saved his life, prosecutor says
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Maradona's medical team could have saved his life, prosecutor says
"Maradona was cared for by a bunch of amateurs who committed all kinds of omissions, resulting in conditions he described as cruel. Diego Maradona began to die 12 hours before his actual death."
"Anyone who thought to transfer him to a clinic in a car or ambulance during his last week would have saved his life, Ferrari added."
"Maradona died of heart failure and acute pulmonary edema, a condition in which fluid accumulates in the lungs, two weeks after having surgery."
Diego Maradona's death is under scrutiny in a new trial against seven healthcare professionals accused of negligence. Prosecutors claim Maradona's medical team failed to provide adequate care, leading to his death from heart failure and acute pulmonary edema. The trial resumed after the previous proceedings were annulled due to a judge's involvement in a documentary. Prosecutor Patricio Ferrari stated that Maradona was treated by amateurs and that timely transfer to a clinic could have saved his life. Maradona died in November 2020 at age 60 after surgery for a brain clot.
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