There are two new suspects in the investigation into the death of Diego Armando Maradona.
They are Nancy Forlini, manager of the insurance company that covered the medical and clinical expenses of the former 'Pibe de Oro', and Mariano Perroni, employee of Medidom, a temporary employment company that managed the staff inside the former champion's home. According to investigators, the two are responsible for the medical, instrumental and personnel deficiencies, which were recorded in the management of Maradona's hospitalization in the rented villa after his discharge from the clinic where he had been operated on to remove a subdural hematoma.
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According to the investigators, Forlini and Perroni allegedly induced nurse Dahiana Madrid (also under investigation) to make false statements during the first interrogation, when the woman claimed that it was Maradona who refused the visits, which were necessary to detect his vital signs. Later, Madrid confessed instead that she had not been present on November 25, when the former Napoli captain died.
Article published on 23 February 2021 - 16:25