Former Diego Maradona bodyguard Julio Coria was arrested on Tuesday’s wrong certificate in the trial, reports AFP reporter.
Prosecutors blame seven medical professionals who handled Argentine football legend Diego Maradona In the days before his death, neglect crimes.
Bodyguard Julio Coria Exit the courtroom in Buenos Aires in San Isidro’s neighborhood in handcuffs when the judge accepted the prosecutor’s claim for his lying
Maradona died on November 25, 2020, at the age of 60 at home from a brain surgery to remove blood clot. He had fought for decades against cocaine and alcohol addiction.
His seven -person medical team is in a trial in which prosecutors have called the treatment of his last days as a “horror theater.”
Maradona died of heart failure and pulmonary deed, where fluid accumulates in the lungs, two weeks after surgery.
Coria had given artificial respiration to Maradona in a rental house near San Isidro until doctors arrived and declared her dead.
The bodyguard claimed he had not talked to a Maradona personal doctor Leopoldo Luquen with the accused in case.
However, studies revealed several text messages between them before and after death. Coria was arrested for the wrong oath.
The accused may receive an 8-25 year imprisonment if they are convicted of “intentional murder”.
The trial is expected to continue until July.