Ten men will meet in Buenos Aires from Monday to dissect what is left of Diego Maradona († 60).

The doctors, each a luminary in their field, will analyze the Argentine's heart, liver and kidneys, which were removed and preserved before his funeral.

They'll be looking for every possible detail, drug and drug traces.

Everything to clarify whether the football legend's death was a negligent homicide.

The experts have a month to answer a question posed by a team of five prosecutors led by Attorney General John Broyard: Could Maradona still be alive today?

The man who many consider to be the best football player in history died surrounded by people who apparently wanted any way to squeeze money out of him.