A prosecutor in the ongoing trial investigating Diego Maradona's death has made a startling claim that the football icon's medical team could have prevented his passing, alleging that the window to save him was missed by approximately half a day.
According to the prosecutor's statement, "Maradona began to die 12 hours before his actual death," suggesting that timely intervention during that critical period might have altered the tragic outcome. The statement forms part of the legal proceedings examining the circumstances surrounding the Argentine legend's death in November 2020.
The trial continues to scrutinize the actions and responsibilities of the medical professionals who were caring for Maradona at the time of his passing. This latest assertion adds weight to the prosecution's argument that negligence may have played a role in the football star's untimely death at age 60.