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En marzo, comenzará en San Isidro uno de los juicios más importantes de la historia argentina relacionado con la muerte de Diego Maradona. Con siete imputados y una gran cantidad de querellantes, el juicio ha captado la atención internacional, con medios de todos los continentes acreditados para cubrirlo. La defensa sostiene que no hay pruebas concluyentes que demuestren un delito por parte de los acusados, mientras se espera una pericia adicional sobre la salud mental del astro del fútbol.

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00:00In March, Mariana, in one of the courthouses of the San Isidro Courts,
00:04is going to start, probably, one of the most important trials in Argentinian history.
00:09Wow.
00:10After, this is personal, but after the trial in La Junta and, if you want, we can look for another trial,
00:17the one of Fernando Baez Sosa and some other,
00:19we are talking about one of the most important trials in Argentinian history.
00:23There are already accreditations from countries from all continents
00:27that send journalistic teams to cover.
00:30The number of courthouses that are going to be used is being determined.
00:35In one, of course, all the people involved are going to be there.
00:38You can think that there are seven defendants.
00:41For each defendant there is, at least, a lawyer, at least, sometimes more.
00:46In that same courthouse you have all the clerks, who are all the sons of Maradona.
00:50You also have prosecutors, secretaries, the judge's secretary.
00:54It is a courthouse, practically, for all the protagonists.
00:57You are probably going to have another room with a giant screen,
01:01where there may be accredited journalists, other relatives,
01:05and then you are going to have an immense number of journalists at the door.
01:10Seven people are going to play.
01:12Let's remember that the nurse, Gisela de Diana Madrid,
01:15wanted a trial by jurors, which is going to be after this big trial.
01:18There are going to be seven defendants.
01:21There are 109 witnesses, Mariana.
01:24It is not known if all of them are going to play,
01:26because it may be that from here, on March 11,
01:28some of them end up being deported,
01:30but in principle there are more than 100 witnesses, among which there are
01:34journalists, doctors, lawyers, relatives, celebrities,
01:41who are going to play in the San Isidro Courts,
01:44and where a case is going to be exposed for the first time,
01:47which has more than 52 bodies.
01:50For the first time, the lawyers, of course,
01:54will have access to the case.
01:56The clinical stories of Maradona from 2000 until now,
02:01Sacre Coeur, Clinic Los Arcos, Fundación Favaloro, etc., etc.
02:06San Isidro, hematoma subdural.
02:08The Olivos Clinic, of course, Vicente López as well.
02:11It is going to be seen that this, I don't know how they are going to implement it,
02:14because it is very strong, I understand that this,
02:16the relatives are going to run.
02:17The autopsy of Maradona's body is going to take place,
02:21I understand the video of the autopsy of Maradona's body,
02:24that is, approximately three months of, I insist,
02:29one of the most important trials in Argentine history are coming.
02:32To determine if Diego Armando Maradona was killed or not.
02:38There is Vadim Mijanchuk, the doctor.
02:39Vadim Mijanchuk, how are you?
02:41Vadim, well, one of the defendants is your defendant,
02:44Dr. Cosachov.
02:45How are you in this prior to the trial?
02:48Well, thank you Mariana, good afternoon.
02:50We are very well, very happy with all the evidence that was produced
02:55between that accusation of the year 2022 that the prosecutors elaborated
03:01and March 2025,
03:04evidence was produced that will allow us to demonstrate
03:09that my assistant and none of the other defendants committed a crime
03:13and much less, Mariana, that Maradona was killed.
03:16I always say this with a lot of respect.
03:18What are the most forceful evidence that could favor the trial?
03:21Well, there were testimonial statements, there was a second investigation,
03:25incomplete laboratory tests were added to the file,
03:31which do not allow us to reach accurate conclusions.
03:33Therefore, we are very confident and there is still one more investigation missing,
03:37an investigation that we proposed on mental health,
03:40on the law of mental health, on the new civil code,
03:43so that it is determined if at some point,
03:46because you saw that there was talk of the capacity or the incapacity of Maradona,
03:50a silly Mariana,
03:52the Argentine law of 2015 says that the ability of people is presumed
03:58and to determine that a person is not capable,
04:01there has to be a mini-trial, so to speak, in a way that people understand
04:05and that mini-trial has to be requested by people
04:08who are specifically mentioned in the law
04:11and where the doctors are not on that list.
04:14So, the trial is going to be enriching for all parties.
04:18What I sincerely want the most is that the relatives can make their duel
04:22and that the defendants can continue with their lives.
04:24I understand, Vadim, that you have faith in the innocence of your defendant.
04:30Do you think that the other defendants are going to be more complicated in this trial?
04:34Mariana, as I told you at the beginning of our talk,
04:38I believe that the new evidence allows us to say
04:41that criminal responsibility will not be able to be established
04:44in any of the people who have been brought to trial,
04:46none of the eight, not even in the case of the nurse.
04:49That is to say, the evidence that was produced after the accusation,
04:54and this must be said, this must always be said,
04:56and I have been here in your program,
04:58thanks to your generosity, in other cases,
05:01and say, well, I come to a trial with an accusation,
05:04but that accusation has to be tested with certainty in the trial
05:08because if not, there would be no trial.
05:10Who is to blame, doctor?
05:10Wait, if there were no trials...
05:12You, no, I understand you, but...
05:14I just heard it, Adalma, in the note.
05:15That. Who is to blame?
05:16Because, let's see, you say that the seven professionals plus the nurse
05:20have nothing to do with it.
05:21Yes.
05:21Guilty of what?
05:22Of the death of Maradona.
05:23Well, not always, this is very important,
05:25that you give me the opportunity to talk.
05:29Not always there is a death,
05:32there is a criminal responsibility of a third, or of two, or of three, or four, or of another.
05:35But the question is, was he well taken care of enough, Diego?
05:39So that, I don't know...
05:41It's the million dollar question.
05:42Now, was he well taken care of?
05:46It will be discussed in the trial.
05:48Now, I know there are some issues that are criticized,
05:52like the house, the chemical bathroom.
05:54Now...
05:55Dr. Marihuana, alcohol, they didn't take care of him.
05:58Luque's audio, when Luque comes out of a clearing stage
06:01with a photo of Maradona saying that he had operated on him
06:03and he hadn't operated on him.
06:04There are a lot of factors...
06:06For an ethical question, I'm not going to talk in detail
06:09about the behaviors of other people who are not my defendants.
06:11For an ethical question...
06:12Of course, because you're not going to talk about it, Dr. Marihuana.
06:14No, no, I spoke generically.
06:16I'm not going to talk about the stage where the photo was taken.
06:18What I'm telling you is that none of those issues
06:22determined the death of Maradona.
06:24You can say, this is criticable,
06:26it's critical for you, yes, for you, no.
06:28Well, but the summation...
06:30For Vadim...
06:30The summation, Mariana, let me tell you,
06:33let me express it,
06:34the summation of all those behaviors
06:38is not proven to have determined the death.
06:41Let's go over what he died of.
06:43What did he die of?
06:43Of a heart attack.
06:46For an autopsy, that heart attack was agonizing,
06:49of 12 hours, and for another autopsy...
06:51It was a terrible operation.
06:52Yes, and for another autopsy,
06:54well, but for another autopsy it was minutes.
06:56So, if he died,
06:59what is proven is that he died of a heart attack.
07:01What could not be proven, and will no longer be proven,
07:04is what caused that heart attack.
07:06What is, for you, Vadim,
07:08the main witness of this cause?
07:10Someone told me, one of the main witnesses
07:13is the doctor Campbell, Colin Campbell,
07:18who is a neighbor of the neighborhood,
07:19who is the first to see Maradona.
07:21Well, it depends on what for.
07:22If you go to the medical, scientific part,
07:26and we circumscribe this,
07:28to see if someone caused his death,
07:30never a person who arrived after the event
07:34can be important to determine what caused that death.
07:38For me, the most important thing here are the statements
07:41of the witnesses who have had the opportunity to do
07:43examinations, but not of the witnesses
07:46who arrived after the heart event.
07:49Not that.
07:50Nor the previous ones.
07:52Your colleague, your co-worker,
07:54from work, from here on the floor,
07:56was talking about different situations,
07:58which I, out of respect for Maradona,
07:59I prefer not to say them, at least me.
08:03Certain circumstances.
08:05The trial is circumscribed,
08:06and this has been determined by the prosecutors
08:08in an excellent job they did in record time,
08:10Mariana, and this must also be said,
08:12I do not share the conclusions of that accusation,
08:15that I am going to turn in the trial, I say it.
08:18But they circumscribed this between November 11 and 25.
08:21And between November 11 and 25,
08:23it is not proven that Diego,
08:26it is not proven, this I mean,
08:28despite the honesty, a human question,
08:34it is not proven that between November 11 and 25,
08:36which is the subject of this trial,
08:38Maradona used some substances
08:41that you named.
08:42Doctor, we will be calling him,
08:44I have to finish now, and he is coming,
08:46and he is coming, and we will be following him very closely,
08:48so we will be communicating shortly again,
08:52for more details, and we will be covering this
08:54in great detail, thank you very much.
08:56Thank you, doctor.

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