The trial of seven healthcare professionals for negligence in Diego Maradona’s death began in Argentina, with charges that could lead to 25 years of imprisonment. Maradona passed away from a cardiac arrest while under their care.
An Argentine court commenced a trial on Tuesday involving seven healthcare professionals accused of negligence leading to the death of the legendary soccer player, Diego Maradona, at the age of 60. Maradona suffered a cardiac arrest while under their care in a residence near Buenos Aires on November 25, 2020. The professionals, including a neurosurgeon and psychiatrist, face potential manslaughter charges, with a maximum imprisonment of 25 years for those found guilty.
The trial of the seven healthcare professionals accused of negligence in the care of Diego Maradona is a significant legal proceeding that underscores the responsibility of medical professionals in patient care. The outcome may serve as a pivotal point in the discourse surrounding healthcare accountability in Argentina.
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