Trial over Maradona's Death: A Saga in Argentina
The trial of the medical team involved in Diego Maradona's care began in Argentina, fueling emotions over four years after the soccer icon's death. The case accuses several professionals of negligence, highlighting Maradona's lasting influence in the country and marking the beginning of a tense legal battle.

Argentina commenced a highly anticipated trial on Tuesday involving the medical team responsible for soccer legend Diego Maradona. The legal proceedings, which began more than four years after Maradona's passing in 2020, have intensified emotions in a nation where the World Cup victor remains a revered figure.
Present at the courthouse on the outskirts of Buenos Aires were Maradona's family, attorneys, and former medical personnel, including nurses, a brain surgeon, and a psychiatrist. They are accused of homicide by negligence, setting the stage for what promises to be a prolonged, dramatic legal saga.
The courtroom drama over Maradona's death underscores the national icon's lasting impact and the deep sense of loss felt throughout Argentina. As the trial unfolds, it continues to captivate the country's attention, reminding many of the beloved player's indelible legacy on and off the pitch.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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