Maradona died of acute heart failure, according to his autopsy



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The death of Diego Armando Maradona shocks the world. After hours, the causes of his death begin to be elucidated. Tonight the preliminary results of the autopsy performed on him were released.

“Acute heart failure, in a patient with dilated cardiomyopathy, chronic congestive heart failure that generated acute lung edema”, were the causes of death, according to various Argentine media.

The San Isidro Attorney General’s Office asked the Diez family for authorization for a team of forensic doctors from the San Fernando morge to review the body. The studies were carried out between 7.30pm and 10pm. In addition, Attorney General John Broyad had a working group made up of prosecutors Patricio Ferrari, Cosme Iribarren and Laura Capra, who were in the private neighborhood of San Andrés, where Diego resided since he was operated on for a hematoma on the head.

According to the investigation, it was established that the last person to see Maradona alive was his nephew Jonatan Espósito, son of María Rosa, sister of the trans-Andean crack. According to the Argentine newspaper Clarín, in recent days, his family and environment had noticed Maradona “Very anxious and nervous”, for which the idea of ​​transferring him to Cuba for his rehabilitation had been refloated.

While Infobae, details that when Maradona died, his nephew, his assistant, an employee hired for his physical security, a nurse and a cook were in the house. At 11:30 a.m., the personal psychologist and psychiatrist arrived, who verified that he seemed asleep and was not responding. His nephew and the assistant tried to wake him up and when they did not observe, in principle, the existence of vital signs, they requested the presence of the nurse and the psychiatrist who performed CPR maneuvers without success. They then tried to revive him with vials of adrenaline and atropine, but to no avail.

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