Maradona's death continues to remain a mystery, three other suspects turn out to be misled by statements

Although months have passed since the life of world football legend, Diego Armando Maradona is still not known exactly who is responsible for his death. In the centre of the judiciary investigations, three new figures have been recorded, nurses Ricardo Almiron and Dahiana Gisela Madrid and psychologist Carllos Diaz, who [...]
At the centre of the judiciary investigations, three new figures have been recorded, nurses Ricardo Almiron and Dahijana Gisela Madrid and psychologist Carlos Diaz, who had to monitor Diego's conditions at his home 24 hours a day. Carlos Diaz was one of the experts who had visited Maradona several times in the last months of his life. As for nurses Ricardo Almiron and Dahijana Gisela Madrid, they were registered in the registry of suspects for their role as health workers and false testimony following statements made during the first interrogation.
I wrote in the report that I checked his vital signs, Almiron said, the last one who saw Maradona alive, but it didn't turn out to be true. The three new suspects, who will be found guilty of “action or neglect”, will be called to the prosecutor's office for further questioning as well as the cook known as Monona (called Romina Milagos Rodríguez), who was at home at the moment Diego was found lifeless. Prosecutors also asked judges for permission to enter two mobile phones belonging to Maradona, found at the home of San Andres in Tigre after his death. Opening phones is necessary for “collected further evidence” from login and exit calls in mail and voice log.












