Two and a half months after the death of Diego Maradona, the investigation widened with the implication of three new caregivers, in addition to the surgeon and the psychiatrist, the Argentinian football legend.

The authorities are seeking to determine possible negligence or recklessness in the medical treatment administered.

After the surgeon and the psychiatrist of Diego Maradona, three new caregivers are now targeted by the investigation for manslaughter, after the death of the football legend last November, said a judicial source quoted Monday by the local press.

Neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque and psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov were the first two people targeted by the investigation, now extended to a psychologist and two nurses (a man and a woman) present during the last days of the Argentine legend.

The San Isidro Attorney General's Office opened an investigation at the end of November to determine responsibility for the death of Maradona, who died of a heart problem on November 25, 2020 at the age of 60 at his residence in Tigre, north of Buenos Aires.

Appearance this week

The procedure was initiated after the testimonies of the three daughters of Maradona, Dalma, Gianinna and Jana, and seeks to determine a possible negligence or recklessness in the medical treatments administered to Argentine number 10.

The three new suspects are due to appear before the prosecutor's office this week, according to the judicial source. 

After his questioning, the neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque had defended himself by invoking his efforts to help "an unmanageable patient".

Operated at the beginning of November for a hematoma on the head, the 1986 world champion died a few weeks later as a result of "secondary acute pulmonary edema and exacerbated chronic heart failure".