Prosecutors call for Maradona scientific personnel to face trial

Prosecutors call for Maradona scientific personnel to face trial

In their request Wednesday, the prosecutors stated "omissions" and mismanagement with the aid of eight scientific professionals in charge of Maradona placed him in a "state of affairs of helplessness" and abandoned him "to his destiny" at some point of his home hospitalization, in line with the courtroom submitting noted through the official Telam information employer. 

Maradona died at age 50 in 2020 while recovering from brain surgical operation for a blood clot, and after many years of battles with cocaine and alcohol addictions.

Neurosurgeon and family health practitioner Leopoldo Luque and psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov are beneath research over his demise as the principle humans liable for the fitness of the former soccer famous person.

Six others, along with psychologist Carlos Diaz and scientific coordinator Nancy Forlini, are also accused.

The prosecution accuses them of "easy homicide with dolus eventualis," an offense wherein a person is negligent while understanding their negligence can reason a person's dying.

They should face sentences starting from eight to 25 years in jail.

According to the prosecutors, the defendants "had been the protagonists of an exceptional, absolutely poor and reckless hospitalization at home", and allegedly devoted a "collection of improvisations, mismanagement and shortcomings".

The protection must now present its arguments and might ask for the case to be dismissed.

Maradona is widely considered one of the finest footballers in history and led Argentina to victory inside the 1986 World Cup.

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