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👉 El juicio por la muerte de Diego Maradona ha comenzado con momentos impactantes, incluyendo la presentación de una foto del estado del astro al momento de su fallecimiento. El fiscal Patricio Ferrari acusa a siete imputados por una internación domiciliaria que califica como temeraria y deficiente. Las hijas de Maradona, Giannina y Dalma, están presentes como querellantes en un proceso que se transmite en vivo y podría extenderse hasta junio. La defensa argumenta falta de pruebas concluyentes sobre la responsabilidad médica en el trágico desenlace del ídolo argentino.

🗣️ Antonio Laje
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00:00Yesterday was the trial for the death of Diego Maradona. What a terrible photo.
00:05When Patricio Ferrari, the prosecutor of the case, shows the photo of Diego, the state in which he was at the time of his death,
00:12it is a photo that I think no one imagined. A fright, especially for Yanina and Dalma, who were present there.
00:22These are lovers, of course, there we see them.
00:26There is also Verónica Ojeda in the representation of Diego Fernández.
00:30That's how Maradona died and showed the photo.
00:32It was the most shocking moment of the trial, without a doubt.
00:35Yes.
00:36What the prosecutor said is that this defines the tragedy as avoidable.
00:43He made his formal accusation to the seven defendants who are currently in this trial.
00:49Let's remember that the eighth has a separate trial.
00:52But look, that's the moment when they show the image of Diego Maradona in that tiger house.
00:59No, the photo is brutal, that's why it's popular, it's on social media.
01:03Obviously one can see them directly on social media, but it's a point of not choosing,
01:08to show how Diego was at that point.
01:11There we see Patricio Ferrari, the prosecutor of the case, before the judges.
01:17I have no idea how the trial can go on, from a medical point of view.
01:22I don't know if justice can determine guilt or not.
01:27What is clear is that there is nothing that has motivated,
01:31there is no reason why you are a person in the state of Diego Maradona in a house.
01:35Exactly.
01:36He said that the domiciliary internment was reckless, deficient and unprecedented.
01:41That's what the prosecutor said in his accusation.
01:45Well, I think everyone's thinking is,
01:49well, you don't know if these people will be found guilty or innocent,
01:53but a priori, beyond the trial, you say,
01:57how did you leave him like that?
01:59Yes.
02:01How did you leave him like that?
02:03With a totally unrecognizable Leopoldo Luque.
02:06Unrecognizable.
02:07Unrecognizable.
02:08Yes.
02:09He totally changed his physiognomy, he had a…
02:11He is twice as big as he was before.
02:13Yes.
02:14He also changed, he doesn't have the beard he used to have.
02:17No.
02:18Completely unrecognizable.
02:19Well, what they say is that among other things, it is to be able to walk around the street.
02:22And to be able to walk around the street, literally.
02:24Of course, because everyone comes free to this process.
02:26Exactly.
02:27There was no detainee.
02:28He had an incident.
02:29Yes, with a foreign journalist.
02:31With a foreign journalist from Agency F,
02:33who was recording him and was about to take a picture.
02:36This incident, this is what is here.
02:39And I slap the camera.
02:42And I slap the camera.
02:47He asks, excuse me to film, he is talking about a trial, a figure that is…
02:51A public trial.
02:52Totally.
02:53A public building.
02:54Yes.
02:55Yes, yes.
02:56So, in that way, but well…
03:00Today is the second day of…
03:02On purpose, the trial can be seen live.
03:05Yes.
03:06Through…
03:07There you have it, there you have it, it was Luque before.
03:09Unrecognizable, it is another person, really.
03:12Obviously, they are free, they are still attending everything.
03:14Yes.
03:15Because you do not have, today, because of the justice, you do not have any…
03:17No.
03:18No fault at all.
03:19And in the other plane of the camera, well, there you will see against the wall,
03:23Agustina Kosachoff, who is the psychiatrist, who is also accused.
03:29She was recognized.
03:32Yesterday it was also the turn of the defenses.
03:34Yes.
03:35Of course, everyone asked for the absolution, saying that
03:39there is no evidence that determines that the action of these doctors
03:44has effectively led to the death of Maradona.
03:47Yes.
03:48For example, Luque's lawyer said that there was no illegal act,
03:52that he was a trusted doctor.
03:54It's going to be…
03:55That's why I don't know, I don't know how it's going to be proven.
03:59It sounds very strange, everything that was Maradona's internment in a private house.
04:03Yes.
04:05Now, from a legal point of view, we have to see if…
04:09If there is an approval to judge.
04:12The fate of the nurse will depend on this trial.
04:15Of the nurse.
04:16Yes, because, we reiterate it again, because, I don't know,
04:19the lawyer's ability got her to be judged alone and with another type of jury.
04:26Popular jury.
04:27I don't know if…
04:28The truth is, I don't know if it was the best decision.
04:30Judgment by jury.
04:31Judgment by jury.
04:32Exactly.
04:33And with a figure, a man like Maradona's.
04:36And with, supposedly, the sentence…
04:39You're going to find out.
04:41That can drag you too.
04:42Maybe you don't know the basics, because it's a sentence.
04:44Of course.
04:45But, yes, the…
04:47Was…
04:48Is this two or three times a week?
04:50Three times a week, but according to the hearing,
04:53the court wants to lower it to two times a week.
04:56So tomorrow there is another session.
04:57Tomorrow there is also.
04:58All this is televised.
04:59All this is televised.
05:00Exactly.
05:01With a trial that can last until…
05:04Until June, right?
05:05Yes, until June, approximately.
05:06Between June and July.

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