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According to Gisela Madrid’s lawyer, the champion’s nurse at Tigre’s house, Diego “could not decide and no one accompanied him to a CT scan.”
Investigators are working to clarify not only what happened on the morning of November 25 in the hours before Maradona’s death, but also the days before. According to the testimony of the medical staff in charge of postoperative rehabilitation, first of all the nurse Dahiana Gisela Madrid (the same one who had provided the investigators with a version inconsistent with what had been declared in the report to her superiors about what happened that morning), Maradona allegedly suffered a severe blow to the head after an accidental fall. However, no one would have been in charge of subjecting the Argentine idol to instrumental tests to assess the consequences on the head operated on a few days before. “Maradona fell a week before his death and suffered a severe blow to the head, a pity they did not think of doing an MRI or a CT scan. Nothing at all ”, revealed Rodolfo Baqué, lawyer for Dahiane Madrid. Not only that, the same source revealed that after his discharge from the Maradona hospital he would have accused some heart abnormalities, but even in this case no one would have considered it appropriate to carry out the necessary investigations. “They simply thought of treating alcohol addiction, forgetting that it was a heart patient who would need the assistance of specialized medical personnel,” added Baqué.
The fight
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But other dark and disturbing episodes have emerged from the stories of those who lived under the same roof as Pibe de Oro, among them his nephew Johnny and the historic cook “Monona.” All the testimonies collected by the investigators speak of a heated dispute between Maradona and his neurosurgeon, Leopoldo Luque, who on November 19 would also have received a punch before being thrown out of the house astray. Sufficient material, in the judgment of the Judiciary, to initiate a supplement of investigations on the figure of the specialist and his possible responsibilities in the disappearance of Maradona, although for now there are no formal accusations. Dr. Luque stated that today he will meet spontaneously with the researchers to tell his version.
The heart
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According to Baqué, Maradona “had been locked in his room for three days,” without even watching TV. The lawyer also went into details of the clinical situation of Pibe de Orao, revealing that “he had reached 115 beats per minute, and the day before his death he had 109, when it is known that a patient with coronary problems cannot exceed 80 heartbeats. ” He then noted that his body “was sending signals but was not assisted with any medication.” Maradona could have been admitted to the most luxurious clinic in the world, but instead he was kept in an inappropriate place.
November 30, 2020 (change November 30, 2020 | 15:15)
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