Mumbai, April 9: A doctor testified at the trial of seven medical professionals accused of negligence in the death of Diego Maradona that the soccer star should have been admitted to a rehabilitation center rather than taken home following surgery he underwent in 2020. Maradona, who led Argentina to the World Cup title in 1986, died on Nov. 25, 2020 while undergoing home hospitalization on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. He was 60. Legal Dispute Over Diego Maradona슬롯사이트s Brand Pops Up in Trial of Late Argentina Star슬롯사이트s Medical Team.

슬롯사이트He should have gone to a rehabilitation clinic ... a more protected place for him. Knowing the patient, I would not have suggested home hospitalization; he was not easy to manage, given my direct knowledge of having treated him at the worst moment of his life,"슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Mario Alejandro Schiter, who treated Maradona for two decades, told the court.

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Schiter said he was a consultant and that he had no decision-making authority, and that the clinic's directors ultimately 슬롯사이트came and told me they opted for home hospitalization.슬롯사이트�슬롯 머신 사이트 추천added Schiter, who treated Maradona for a drug addiction. Diego Maradona Death Case: Medical Experts Testify Former Argentina Captain Had an Abnormally Large Heart During Autopsy.

According to some witnesses at the trial, the home where Maradona was taken lacked the necessary medical equipment. Schiter, who also observed the autopsy on Maradona's body, said 슬롯사이트all the evidence suggests that there was a failure to provide modifiable care, which led to heart failure.슬롯사이트� (AP)

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