Maradona died alone in a small room, didn't even have a dignified toilet

Mario Baudry, partner of Diego Maradona's former girlfriend, Veronica Ojeda, has said that the death of the Argentinian legend could be avoided if people around him were to take good care of his health. Maradona died last Wednesday at the age of 60, following a heart attack. Former Barcelona and Naples star and [...]
Maradona died last Wednesday at the age of 60, following a heart attack.
The former star of Barcelona and Naples and the winner of the World Cup in Argentina in 1986 had stayed alone in his room for almost a day before he was found dead.
Leopoldo Luque, the personal physician of the icon who had operated on him in the brain weeks ago, responded to the charges saying he had done everything he could to care for Maradona.
But Baudry disagrees.
“Luque and his team took Maradona, but his death was avoidable”, Baudry said.
Luque is a good man but if I have the best Ferrari in the world and I give it to a five-year-old, he'll destroy it. Diego fell out of bed a few days ago and hit the wall with his head, but they didn't run a test after that”, he indicated.
Baudry discovered that his partner had visited Maradona early last week.
On Monday, two days before he died, Diego told Veronica he wanted to see her and she went to him for a visit, but no doctor or anyone there said Baudry.
No normal toilet in his room, a toilet like a camp. His room was too small. That wasn't the right place for Diego”, he indicated.












