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Buenos Aires, December 23, 2020 – Almost a month before death of Diego Armando Maradona, new details emerge from the analyzes carried out by experts from the Argentine scientific police on the blood and urine del Pibe de oro: excluding the presence of alcohol or drugs, while important traces of Psychotropic drugs, reports the Telam news agency. Specifically, the drugs detected during thetoxicological test are “venlafaxine, quetiapine, levetiracetam and naltrexone”, and some of them, according to experts, are “arrhythmias”, that is, capable of producing arrhythmias. At this point, the Argentine Judiciary will have to verify whether these medications were adequate for a patient with a chronic heart disease such as that suffered by Maradona.
At first glance, said a member of the investigative team working on the open investigation after Maradona’s death, “it is surprising that they have administered psychotropic drugs and none related to his heart disease.”
He died after a long agony
Certainly the mythical number 10 died after a long agony.. According to the analysis Maradona would not have died immediately but would have suffered for hours in his room, even 6 or 8, before pulmonary edema due to acute heart failure, with the accompanying discovery of dilated cardiomyopathy
Daughter Giannina: “Sons of p …”
After learning these details, his daughter Gianinna posted a controversial message on Twitter: “To all the sons of f … who were waiting for my father’s autopsy to get drugs, marijuana and alcohol. I’m not a doctor, but I seemed very swollen. The voice was robotic. It wasn’t his voice. It was happening and I was crazy out of my mind. “
The drugs that the Golden Kid was taking
Medical sources have also explained to Télam that the venlafaxine it is an antidepressant drug to treat anxiety disorders; there quetiapine it is an antispycotic for severe depression and some addictions; the levetiracetam It is an antiepileptic drug that acts on the central nervous system and can cause drowsiness and a decreased ability to react. Finally, the naltrexone It blocks the effect of opioids and is used to prevent alcohol withdrawal.
Investigations: Could death be prevented?
Based on these results, which are added to those ofautopsy in early December, the idea of the three prosecutors conducting the investigations (Laura Capra, Cosme Iribarren and Patricio Ferrari) is to convene a medical commission interdisciplinary to analyze the case and judge if the death was avoidable, if there was negligence and if any of the professionals involved, the neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque and the psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov, may be responsible.
The autopsy had established that Maradona died of a “acute pulmonary edema linked to chronic acute heart failure “and” dilated cardiomyopathy. “
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