Diego Maradona dies of medical malpractice?

Diego Maradona dies of medical malpractice?
Diego Maradona dies of medical malpractice?

Only three days have passed since the death of Diego Maradona, But the media in Argentina continue to reveal new details from the day that no one will forget. This morning (Saturday) the testimony of Maradona’s sister was published which told how she was forced to lie.

According to the report, Diana Gisela Madrid, the nurse mentioned above, said she did not enter Maradona’s room until the arrival of his personal psychiatrist and psychologist and wrote a report which stated that the Argentine’s condition was stable.

The report states that Maradona moved to his room at 7:30 in the morning, went to the bathroom, then rested and at 9:30 refused to undergo an examination. Knocked and had to perform resuscitation.

At the same time, in Argentina they revealed the phone call of the attending physician when he ordered an ambulance for Maradona. “I need an ambulance urgently to the San Andres neighborhood. There’s a person here who suffers from respiratory heart failure. This is a 60-year-old man.” According to the recording, it can be understood that the doctor forgot one small thing – to mention that it was Diego Maradona, but the ambulance arrived within 13 minutes from the designated place.

The funeral of Diego Maradona | RONALDO SCHEMIDT/AFP via Getty Images

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