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Dahiana Gisela, the nurse who was in charge of Diego Maradona’s care at home at the time of his death, has revealed that she was forced to write that she had entered the room of the Argentine star.

The nurse claims that she heard Maradona moving around inside her room first thing in the morning, but that he did not enter her room.

According to the newspaper Clarín, in the second statement made to the prosecutors investigating Maradona’s death, the nurse assured that she did not enter the room to “let him sleep.”

At noon he did accompany the psychiatrist and the psychologist when they arrived for the routine visit to the patient. However, she assured that the Medidom company, for which the doctor works, forced her to write that she had gone to see Maradona that morning, when in fact she let him rest.

“6:30 am on call, the patient rests”; “7:30 am heard wandering in the room, diuresis in the portable toilet”; “8:30 keep resting”; “9:20 refuses to take vital checks,” read a report issued that morning by Télam.

The next report is at 11:55 am on the occasion of the arrival of the psychiatrist Susana Cosachov and the psychologist Carlos Díaz.

“After several attempts to call [on the door], the patient does not respond ”, he said. At 12:10 it is noted that “the patient has no pulse. Basic CPR is performed. “

The prosecution has also received the records from the nursing shift prior to Gisela’s. It was 6:30 am when Ricardo, the nurse, saw Maradona alive for the last time, who was “resting in his bed, sleeping and breathing normally.”

Another issue that the prosecutor is investigating is the time it took for the ambulance to reach Maradona’s house. According to his lawyer it took more than half an hour, while investigators have been able to show that it was 11 minutes. At 12:17, Swiss Medical received the notification and at 12:28 the ambulance arrived at his house.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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