An Argentine court on Tuesday started its trial of seven healthcare professionals accused of negligence in the death of ...
"Look, that's how Maradona died!" prosecutor Patricio Ferrari exclaimed in the courtroom, holding up a posthumous photo of Maradona, lying on his back in bed, his body grotesquely swollen.
Prosecutor Patricio Ferrari said their case is that, at some point in the two weeks before his death, Maradona was taken to a house in a private neighborhood in the town of Tigre, on the outskirts ...
Lawyers exchanged accusations regarding a photo shown on Tuesday by the prosecutor Patricio Ferrari of the dead body of Maradona. (AP Video by Victor R. Caivano) ...
Prosecutor Patricio Ferrari said their case is that, at some point in the two weeks before his death, Maradona was taken to a house in a private neighborhood in the town of Tigre, on the outskirts of ...
The prosecutor, Patricio Ferrari, had his reasons for sharing it, of course. And so he held up the card for a panel of judges to see, a few feet away from Maradona's three daughters and his ex ...
The World Cup winner’s home care was “reckless and deficient”, according to chief prosecutor Patricio Ferrari as he described the seven defendants on trial. The defendants - who were called ...
Seven Argentines went on trial Tuesday accused of homicide for their alleged role in what prosecutors called the "horror ...
Chief prosecutor Patricio Ferrari told a Buenos Aires court his home medical care at a house outside Buenos Aires he was taken to after leaving hospital, was “reckless and deficient.” ...
Prosecutor Patricio Ferrari contended that the medical team led by surgeon Leopoldo Luque and psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov had neglected and abandoned Maradona during his final days in November ...
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