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Almost a month after the death of Diego Armando Maradona, who died on November 25, the first news of the autopsy emerge. As anticipated by the Buenos Aires sports newspaper Ole, the analyzes ruled out the hypothesis that the former champion had ingested alcohol and drugs in the days before his death, confirming that he had not been given medication for his heart disease. On the other hand, the presence of psychotropic drugs was found.
The autopsy that began on December 2 revealed that Maradona died after a acute pulmonary edema and the exacerbation of one chronic heart failure: For many years Maradona’s heart worked 35 percent. In addition to heart problems (dilated cardiomyopathy and areas of myocardial ischemia), traces of probable cirrhosis have been found in the liver; Seven alveoli ruptured and one focus with intralveolar edema in the lungs and acute tubular necrosis in the kidneys were detected. The removal of the heart allowed doctors to notice that Diego’s heart had dilated cardiomyopathy and weighed 503 grams, almost twice the size of a normal one. The analyzes ruled out the use of alcohol and drugs, but confirmed the presence of four psychotropic drugs in the body of the sample, who had spent the last days of her life after the brain operation on November 3 in a house not equipped for treatment in Barrio Tigre, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires .
As stated by one of the researchers from the Télam agency, “Maradona was taking psychotropic drugs but not drugs for heart disease.” In addition, some of those drugs, probably prescribed by the psychiatrist Cosachov (investigated as the neurosurgeon Luque), could have caused a cardiac arrhythmia. The conclusions of the autopsy could give a turn to the investigation of the Judicial Power, carried out by Laura Capra, Cosme Iribarren and Patricio Ferrari. Shortly before news of the autopsy spread, Maradona’s second daughter, Gianinna, had posted a controversial post on Twitter: “All motherfuckers expect my father’s autopsy to show drugs, marijuana, and alcohol. I am not a doctor but I had seen it very swollen. And with the metallic voice. It wasn’t his voice. This was happening but I was crazy».
The picture that emerges from the autopsy makes the hypothesis that Maradona was not treated adequately, because the doctors did not take into account his serious heart disease, and this would exclude that he allowed himself to die, a thesis accredited by people close to him. perhaps even to fulfill their responsibilities.
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