Retrial over death of Argentina legend Maradona to begin
A retrial concerning the death of Argentinian football legend Diego Maradona is set to begin after the initial trial collapsed due to unauthorized filming. Seven members of Maradona's medical team are accused of homicide with possible intent for allegedly failing to provide adequate medical care after his brain surgery in November 2020.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedA retrial concerning the death of Argentinian football legend Diego Maradona is set to begin after the initial trial collapsed due to unauthorized filming. Seven members of Maradona's medical team are accused of homicide with possible intent for allegedly failing to provide adequate medical care after his brain surgery in November 2020. Prosecutors allege the medical team were aware of Maradona's condition but did not take necessary steps to save him, leading to heart failure and pulmonary edema. Medical experts concluded that Maradona's home treatment was deficient and reckless, suggesting he would have had a better chance of survival with proper care in a medical facility. If convicted, the accused face eight to 25 years in prison.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedTreatment Maradona received at his home was 'deficient and reckless'.
They face between eight and 25 years in prison if convicted.
Seven people will be tried for homicide with possible intent.
The first trial collapsed after unauthorised filming in court.
A retrial into the death of Diego Maradona starts on Tuesday.