Maradona's Daughter Testifies in Trial Over Medical Team's Role in His 2020 Death
Diego Maradona's daughter testified at the trial of the medical team accused of gross negligence in his 2020 death. She described the doctors' total manipulation of the late Argentine player's family in the lead-up to his passing. The testimony highlights accusations against the team responsible for his care.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewDiego Maradona's daughter testified at the trial of the medical team accused in relation to his death, AFP reported. She described the total manipulation of the late Argentine player's family by doctors in the lead-up to his 2020 death. The medical team faces accusations of gross negligence in the ongoing trial.
Diego Maradona died in 2020, prompting the legal proceedings against those involved in his medical care. Her testimony focused on the period before Maradona's death, emphasizing the doctors' influence over the family. The account provided during the trial underscores the claims of improper handling that allegedly contributed to the football legend's demise.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- 2026-04-21
Diego Maradona's daughter testifies at the trial of the medical team accused in relation to his death.
1 sourceAFP - 2026-04-21
Daughter describes total manipulation of Maradona's family by doctors leading up to his death.
1 sourceAFP - 2020
Diego Maradona dies, leading to accusations of gross negligence against his medical team.
1 sourceAFP
Potential Impact
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Possible influence on legal outcomes for the accused medical team.
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Potential advancement in the trial proceedings based on the daughter's testimony.
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Increased public scrutiny on medical practices in high-profile cases.
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