Doctor Colin Campbell Yrigoyen, a neighbor of the closed neighborhood where Diego Armando Maradona died, said that when he came to revive him, the Argentine star had no vital signs for “one or two hours” and also indicated that there were no ambulances at the door of the home.
Campbell Irigoyen gave this testimony before the court that judges seven accused of Maradona’s death.
“I took the vital signs and it was very cold. From my experience and my knowledge as a doctor I can say that it was a while that was like that,” he said, to specify later: “One or two hours.”
He also contributed a message received through the WhatsApp group from neighbors to inform the presence of the famous footballer in the neighborhood, in which he needed: “Mr. Maradona will be accompanied by his daughters and relatives, as well as medical staff (an ambulance will remain parked in the lot).”
Faced with a prosecutor, the doctor argued that he only saw the ambulance for the first two days of Maradona’s stay in that place, where he received home medical assistance and where he remained between November 12 and 25, 2020.
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The events
At 12:26 local time (15:26 GMT) of November 25, 2020, the neighboring doctor was summoned to the home by a security guard in the closed neighborhood, before the notice that Maradona was decompensated.
According to his statement, at the entrance he met two people: “The psychologist” Carlos Díaz, one of the accused, and a driver.
Upon entering the room he saw the nurse Gisela Dahiana Madrid, who will be judged in another jurors, making cardiac massages, a custodian practicing mouth -to -mouth breath and psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov (also accused) sitting at the foot of the bed.
The witness asked how long the patient had been in such a state and replied that Maradona had risen to breakfast and then had returned to his room.
Campbell Irigoyen, who made Maradona cardiac massages, declared that there was nothing, absolutely “of medical apparatus at home, or” basic cleaning to have a newly operated person. “
The doctor Juan Carlos Pinto, who later attended an ambulance of the company +Vida, and Cristian Méndez (then Director of the Scientific Police), the police personnel Valeria Singgo and Guadalupe Guillen, and Juan Alberto Soto, and in charge of the guard of the neighborhood the day of the death of Maradona.
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Judges Maximiliano Savarino, Verónica Di Tommaso and Julieta Makintach must determine if seven of the eight defendants are guilty of the crime of simple homicide with eventual intent, which has a maximum penalty of 25 years in prison.
The neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque, psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov, psychoanalyst Carlos Díaz, the doctor and coordinator of the company Swiss Medical, Nancy Forlini, the doctor Pedro Di Spagna, the nursing coordinator Mariano Perroni and the nurse Ricardo Almirón are judged in this process.
With EFE information
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