Maradon's body exhumed, autopsy continues because of his death

Authorities in Argentina are trying to reveal the death details that the Argentinian idol, until today they are said to have exhumed Maradon's body to autopsize his heart. Several days ago it was said that the authorities of justice had ended up collecting blood, urine, mucosa, and other parts of [...]
Authorities in Argentina are trying to reveal the death details that the Argentinian idol, until today they are said to have exhumed Maradon's body to autopsize his heart.
Several days ago it was said that justice authorities had ended up collecting blood, urine, mucosa, and other body parts from Diego Armando Maradona, who died of a heart condition last week at the age of 60. According to a media in Argentina, dubbed “Data Clave”, doctors will conduct investigations Wednesday as well.
This media even wrote that the legal medicine took Maradona's heart off and that she weighed twice as much as normal.
This has been done for more tests in the laboratory, as part of the job required by legal doctors who are performing the Maradona autopsy.
According to this portal, the purpose is to conduct a number of toxicological studies as to whether there were traces of alcohol consumption, drugs, or any other noncombatable substance in Maradon's body.
The Days of Class wrote that Maradona also suffered from “The expanded cardiopathiatosia”, or a grown heart until his heart weighed 500 grams, twice as much as a normal heart. The media say authorities aim to analyze how the heart worked before the player died.
The spokespersons for investigating the cause of Diego Maradona's death say there will be no final results Wednesday, even those made of urine and blood.
According to initial findings by the forensic team, Maradona died as a result of the acute “deme of the secondary lung to chronic failure of the deteriorating heart












