Diego Maradona | They reveal images and photographs of the room where the Argentine idol died under medical care



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Every day new details are added about the last days of Diego Armando Maradona, passed away exactly a week ago in the middle of a delicate health situation. And the new antecedents only install new questions.

This is the case of the images that have been revealed about the place where Diego spent his last days, after he was referred after a brain operation, in the San Andrés neighborhood in Tigre, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires.

The alarm was turned on by Oscar Ruggeri, former teammate of 10. “Speaking with Claudia (Villafañe, Maradona’s first wife), he told me: ‘Cabezón, if you went in and saw where Diego died, you’ll die,'” lamented the former Argentine World Cup player.

The truth is that the images increased doubts. According to the photographs to which Diario Clarín had access, a two-seater bed, a 32-inch television and a portable chemical toilet can be seen in the room that the Argentine soccer star occupied.

The room where Maradon died

The room where Maradona died had modest comforts. Photo: Clarín

The detail is not much more pompous. It had a massage chair, air conditioning and windows covered by plates to muffle the entry of natural light into the room, as well as a sliding door for patient privacy.

The prosecution alerted the situation to Olé newspaper: “You cannot believe that they have sent you to a room behind the kitchen, with permanent noises. And without an en suite bathroom. This is not how you don’t take care of a person who was in Diego’s state, whatever his name is “.

“Why didn’t they rent a house that had a room with a bathroom on the ground floor? Maradona had enough money to be in a comfortable and comfortable place of home hospitalization. He did not deserve something like that,” they detailed to the Argentine newspaper.

Maradona arrived at this venue on November 11, after he was operated on for a subdural hematoma, and apparently the requirements requested by the medical team were not met at the time, which is being investigated by the Argentine justice.

The images of the house where Maradona was interned raise more doubts about his care. Photos: Clarín Newspaper

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