Dalma Maradona, daughter of Diego: "The only thing I ask is that justice be done. I listened to Luque's audio and I vomited. I ask God that all those who have to pay pay."
Thus, in an Instagram story, Dalma Maradona, daughter of the former Napoli star, comments on the shocking audio of conversations on the day of the number 10's death between the doctor who treated her father, Leopoldo Luque, and the psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov, who are now under investigation in this case, and between Luque himself and a colleague ("Yeah, idiot, the fat guy is dying. It seems he had a cardiac arrest, I'm going there"). "Luque, you son of a bitch... and let's hope justice is done," Dalma Maradona writes again. Then, yet another quip in the verbal "war" between the daughters of the former 'Pibe de Oro' and his lawyer, and supposed friend, Matias Morla: "And let's not ignore the fact that the person who introduces him (Luque, ed.) to my dad, hires him, and then pays him is Matias Morla."
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The Pibe de Oro's Italian lawyer, Angelo Pisani, who recently published the book 'The D10s Lawyer', also weighed in on the matter. "Was everything really done to save the Pibe de Oro?" Pisani asked. "I've always maintained from the beginning that something was wrong with this affair, that Diego had been abandoned, and that an investigation was needed, while continuing to defend Maradona's image." The translation of the audio was released a few hours ago: "Don't worry, Agustina (psychiatrist), we did everything we could. The family was aware of the situation," the doctor said in the frantic moments of the Argentine champion's illness, "they knew he was a difficult patient. The only thing I ask now is that you let me know if they're upset and tell me where they're going."
Luque subsequently contacted a colleague to confirm the news of the former Pibe de Oro's imminent death: "Yes, idiot, the fat man is dying. It seems he had a cardiac arrest, I'm on my way there." In light of this, Pisani insists: "The world has the right to know the full truth and asks for prayers for Diego, who with his sad passing wanted to send yet another message to humanity and highlight the evil that must be avoided. This doctor, as evidenced by his first audio recording of an emergency call—and I say this as the brother and nephew of doctors—had no humanity whatsoever and covered himself in ridicule and shame. We insist," Pisani emphasizes, "that the judiciary conduct a thorough investigation into the pre-packaged videos against him and into any liability related to the companies that managed Diego's name and business. But what seems strangest and most blatantly obvious is the responsibility for his death of those who had the burden and honor of caring for him."





