Players.bio is a large online platform sharing the best live coverage of your favourite sports: Football, Golf, Rugby, Cricket, F1, Boxing, NFL, NBA, plus the latest sports news, transfers & scores. Exclusive interviews, fresh photos and videos, breaking news. Stay tuned to know everything you wish about your favorite stars 24/7. Check our daily updates and make sure you don't miss anything about celebrities' lives.

Contacts

  • Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
  • Registration certificate 06691200
  • 16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
  • Czech Republic

Eight medical professionals charged with homicide in Diego Maradona's death will go to trial

By Ignacio Grimaldi and Jorge Engels, CNN

Updated 1538 GMT (2338 HKT) June 24, 2022

Diego Maradona, seen here as coach of Argentine side Gimnasia in 2019, died in November 2020 aged 60.

(CNN)An Argentine judge ruled on Wednesday that eight medical professionals charged with «simple homicide» in the death of football legend Diego Maradona will go to oral trial, according to court documents seen by CNN.

The date of the trial has not yet been set.Maradona died aged 60 from heart failure in November 2020, the same month he underwent successful surgery for a subdural hematoma, more commonly known as a blood clot on the brain.Prosecutors allege the eight medical professionals charged in Maradona's death «violated the duties that each one was in charge of,» which subsequently «led to the fatal outcome of the patient that, otherwise, could have been avoided,» according to court documents.In his Wednesday ruling, judge Orlando Abel Díaz said the eight defendants had not acted with the «thoroughness» demanded by their positions as medical professionals in charge of Maradona's fragile health.Read MoreReplayMore Videos ...MUST WATCHDiego Maradona: Argentinian authorities raid home and office of legend's psychiatrist 01:53The defendants did not take «any saving action» that could have prevented Maradona's death despite occupying positions of «guarantors» capable of action and being aware of his «situation of risk,» Díaz said.The defendants' alleged failure to act according to «good medical practice» fulfilled the legal criteria for «malice» required to charge them under Article 79 of Argentina's legal code, according to Díaz, meaning they could face eight to 25 years in prison.In his ruling, Díaz also rejected five petitions for
Read more on edition.cnn.com