Photographers of Maradona’s Body Surrender to Police for Fear of Murder | International soccer



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In addition to Diego Molina, there are father and son Claudio Fernández, three people who are trusted to take care of Maradona’s body that was lying in the coffin when it was opened so that family and close friends could see his face for the last time, but secretly took Photos. it spread on social media, causing great outrage.

In it, his father and son Claudio Fernández were threatened with murder by people from the El Paternal area (where Maradona played his first professional match in 1976 with the Argentinos Juniors club).

Mr. Claudio Fernández had to apologize, saying that because of the photos that someone took and published, they did not intend to disrespect Maradona. Meanwhile, Diego Molina is said to take a selfie and also disrespect a legendary deceased like Maradona when he uses his hand to cover his face.

Then, after learning that the two people who worked together that his father and son Claudio Fernández had received death threats, Diego Molina fled. There are even rumors that Diego Molina was hunted down and killed by worshipers of Maradona.

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Diego Molina (right) and father and son Claudio Fernández are related to photos taken with Maradona’s body

However, according to The Sun’s private source on November 30, Diego Molina has surrendered to avoid strict persecution of the extremists.

Currently, the Argentine Police are investigating the photograph of Maradona’s body for a violation of privacy, as well as considering whether it is a profit motive or not.
Maradona’s private attorney, Mr. Matías Morla, also swore: “I’m going to find that bastard (Diego Molina). He will have to die and pay the price for that despicable act. “
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Dr. Leopoldo Luque and Maradona after meningeal coagulation surgery

In another event, the police also opened an investigation by searching the home of Dr. Leopoldo Luque, a longtime legendary Maradona’s private physician, to see whether or not there was any fault during the investigation. cure for the legend of Argentine world football.

Dr. Leopoldo Luque also stated that he had fulfilled all his responsibilities and abilities, nothing to hide, but the legend of Maradona due to a history of heart disease and strong addiction, drinking and smoking a lot, so no cure. Dr. Leopoldo Luque was shocked when the police searched the house and also told the Argentine press: “Immediately after the meningeal coagulation surgery, Maradona had to go to detoxify, but he did not agree.”

Although with excuses, but also with great fear of being a “scapegoat” after Maradona’s death by homicide, Dr. Leopoldo Luque apologized by stating that he did the best he could. possible.



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