Courtroom scene from Maradona death trial with distressed Gianinna and doctor presenting autopsy images
Courtroom scene from Maradona death trial with distressed Gianinna and doctor presenting autopsy images
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Juicio por la muerte de Maradona se suspende tras exhibición de imágenes de autopsia

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La audiencia del juicio por la muerte de Diego Maradona se interrumpió el jueves cuando Gianinna Maradona se descompensó al ver imágenes de la autopsia de su padre. Leopoldo Luque, uno de los médicos imputados, las mostró durante su declaración.

El Tribunal Oral en lo Criminal N°7 de San Isidro decidió suspender la jornada luego de que Gianinna Maradona abandonara la sala entre lágrimas. La hija del exfutbolista insultó a Luque y sufrió una crisis emocional ante las fotografías y videos de la necropsia.

El neurocirujano Leopoldo Luque pidió ampliar su declaración y comenzó a proyectar el material forense sin advertir que Gianinna se encontraba presente. El abogado Fernando Burlando solicitó un cuarto intermedio y señaló que la situación fue muy violenta.

Los jueces fijaron la continuidad de las declaraciones de Luque y del psicólogo Carlos Díaz para el martes 19 de mayo. Antes de la interrupción declaró el médico Mario Schiter, quien supervisó la autopsia a pedido de la familia.

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