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El juicio por la muerte de Diego Maradona comienza mañana, enfrentando a un grupo de médicos y profesionales acusados de negligencia o incluso de homicidio. La discusión se centra en si hubo un plan criminal para dejar morir al astro del fútbol por conveniencia económica o si se trató de una mala praxis médica. El abogado Fernando Burlando sostiene que fue un asesinato con autores intelectuales detrás. El caso ha generado gran expectación, con audios y testimonios que podrían revelar detalles impactantes sobre el trato recibido por Maradona antes de su fallecimiento.

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00:00to talk about the trial that begins tomorrow for the death of Maradona, what is going to happen?
00:04Well, here the discussion is whether it is proven or not that, I am going to say it in plain language,
00:11Maradona, the group of doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, let him die,
00:17they took him to the result of death, there was a criminal plan to let him die on purpose
00:22because someone was economically convenient for him, or it is about eight professionals,
00:27who were negligent, who did not know how to take care of a patient.
00:32Why do I do it this way, plain, so as not to speak in legal terms?
00:35Because one thing is to be negligent, to have an impairment in your handling,
00:39the penalty, if that is proven, does not exceed five years in prison.
00:43If it is proven that this whole group of professionals, in what is called the right,
00:48gave the eventual, if everyone somehow knew that, if you did not give him enough pills,
00:52if you did not give him enough home care, if you did not give him enough treatment,
00:56if you did not give him enough death, and you went on, and you went on, and you let him die,
01:00the penalty goes from eight to twenty-five.
01:02And today, earlier, in the Lape case, we spoke with Burlando,
01:05that he insists that this was a homicide, a murder, and that there were intellectual authors
01:10that he wants to take to trial later, he does not name them,
01:13I infer that he refers to his former lawyers.
01:16Exactly.
01:17These would be the material authors.
01:22If it is proven that it is a crime,
01:25where do you ask? In the middle?
01:26Of course.
01:27What is the feeling of the act?
01:28I say, a bad medical practice, comes how difficult it is to prove everything.
01:32Yes, obvious.
01:33A bad medical practice in Argentina, you have very few cases with a sentence,
01:36condemnatory, that allow you to assert that a bad medical practice
01:40led to the result of the death of a patient.
01:43Even more difficult to prove, that there was this, what is called the eventual pain,
01:47that the audios will reach for that, to believe that there was an eventual pain,
01:51that part of the clinical history will be added,
01:54contradictions will be added in the treatment.
01:56If one can say, listening to the audios, that there was a lot of dissidia,
02:00or if you want, a kind of barrage to the systematic patient.
02:04The fat one, that leaves us, that dies, that grabs us.
02:07Yes, like a language, a language that does not ...
02:09That we have not heard from doctors.
02:11We do not imagine it, maybe the doctors talk like that, I did not find out.
02:14More than we want.
02:15They seemed to have in their hands the life of the god of Maradona, let's say.
02:21Yes, but they were effective in the terms that were known in the chat.
02:24Now that does not make you a murderer.
02:26That does not make you a murderer.
02:27But it is painful for the family.
02:28But if in the audios they say, he is going to die, he is going to shit dying,
02:31and a week later he dies, I say, well, I already heard that you did not.
02:35But a phrase is that you say, he is going to shit dying,
02:38that speaks badly of you as a doctor, if you say it in that tone,
02:41because he is your patient, but that does not mean that you are taking him
02:44as a result of murder.
02:45If you prove that there was poor management of the patient,
02:48that you did not attend him as it should, that you had alerts that told you
02:51that you had this problem and you did not treat him,
02:53there you get into a criminal problem.
02:54And you were talking about the bad practice that is so complicated
02:56to prove in this country.
02:57I remember ...
02:58I remember, I say, the Pérez Golti.
03:00But on top of that, he was not arrested, right?
03:02He was inhabited for 10 years.
03:04And what is the medical corporation, always in function of shielding
03:09the accused of that same corporation.
03:12They cover themselves in a way through the pre-payments, etc., etc.
03:16They do not touch anyone's ass.
03:17All the sentence I touch it for the issue of Silvina Luna
03:20and the other three girls.
03:21Of course.
03:22It cost me a lot.
03:23Now ...
03:24To make the sentence fulfilled with a failure ...
03:26If Silvina Luna did not die, she was not going to ...
03:28And Caprarola?
03:29Silvina Luna was not processed.
03:30No, he was not processed.
03:31No, no, no.
03:32I do not say, but well, the public fact.
03:33Ah, the public fact of the public.
03:34Yes, of course.
03:35That's why I say, if he had not died, unfortunately,
03:37horrible that he has paid with his life.
03:39Yes, of course.
03:40And that public fact did not happen?
03:42The fact that he was free.
03:43Well, and Deborah did die and ...
03:45A sentence.
03:46Deborah, of those who attended her, I think there was a sentence and an absolution.
03:49But ten years of inhabitation, but he was free and everything.
03:53Well, and Ricardo Foro, one also remembers,
03:55who also entered moderately healthy and died ...
03:59Is it going to be a long trial, Mauro?
04:01No, it's going to be a short trial.
04:02Why?
04:03In principle ...
04:04Look, what I could find out, we'll see how it develops,
04:07I say short, in the preliminary.
04:09There is a specific situation that for me it will be interesting to verify how it will be resolved.
04:14The highest authority of the morgue that did the autopsy of Diego,
04:18which is the head of the morgue in San Isidro at that time,
04:22Dr. Corazaniti, denounces that he was threatened,
04:25that he had to go abroad because he could not stand the pressures of what was,
04:29he says, a persecution so that he does not turn in the file his conclusion,
04:34which is the forensic conclusion, a group of experts
04:36who put the accusers on the bench of the trial.
04:40Look what data, right?
04:41That the maximum reference of the morgue in San Isidro had to go to live ...
04:45The guy who took him to be accused today, basically.
04:48That is, a black hand ...
04:49At least there is a black hand then there.
04:52At least he ...
04:53Let's see if he comes to declare, he declares by Zoom,
04:56he maintains that he was pressured, threatened and threatened and that he took him to go to Argentina.
05:00We are going to have to be prepared to listen to very loud audios and see very strong images too.
05:05There will be more?
05:06We have to see if they are going to stop broadcasting.
05:08Until a few hours ago, I had asked if they were going to leave the typical cloth,
05:13let the camera enter, make an image of the accused and withdraw.
05:16You can go to do interviews in the morning, in the evening.
05:19No, but they will allow you to go through the channel.
05:21The court can issue, sorry guys, the court can say,
05:24I let you broadcast material, but not sensitive material,
05:27which is when they exhibit, for example, images of the autopsy.
05:30Of course, of course.
05:31That is, they can put restrictions.
05:33What happened with the case of Báez Osoz was a moderation of the content of what we wanted to show.
05:36In fact, the judge, sorry, who already saw some images, broke down.
05:39And what I do know is that tomorrow Jana, Verónico Ojeda, not Dalma,
05:44Verónico Ojeda wants to confront Luque and Kosachov.
05:47He doesn't know how he's going to react.
05:49And apart from the scary things, as Mauro referred to,
05:53as the doctors also spoke, towards Diego's family, not just Diego himself.
05:57Well, everything starts tomorrow, to write this part of the story.

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