The court hearings in Buenos Aires have begun regarding the medical team that treated Argentine football legend Diego Maradona, who passed away from a heart attack in 2020 while recuperating at home. Prosecutors allege that negligence on the part of the medical professionals contributed to Maradona's untimely death at the age of 60, following a recent brain surgery. The defendants—including a neurosurgeon, psychiatrist, and other medical staff—face charges that could lead to significant prison sentences ranging from eight to 25 years. Opening statements from the prosecution detailed intentions to present compelling evidence, underscoring that MARADONA'S family and the Argentine public seek justice for him. Investigators have categorized the case as culpable homicide, asserting the accused recognized the severity of Maradona's condition but failed to act appropriately. The trial is expected to hear from over 100 witnesses and unfold over several months, amidst public outcry for accountability in Maradona's care.
Trial of Maradona's Medical Team Begins Amid Allegations of Negligence

Trial of Maradona's Medical Team Begins Amid Allegations of Negligence
The trial of the medical personnel involved in the care of football icon Diego Maradona commences in Buenos Aires, raising questions about accountability in his death.
Diego Maradona, revered as one of the greatest footballers in history, famously captained Argentina to victory in the 1986 World Cup. His passing was met with widespread mourning, marking a monumental loss for the sport and his country.