00:00Today is the day that the trial for the death of Diego Armando Maradona begins.
00:04Did they kill him or did he die by natural cause?
00:08That's what the court is going to determine.
00:10The most serious accusation has to do with the simple homicide with double eventuality,
00:14which is an accusation that could lead to those who are on the bench
00:18just between 8 and 25 years old.
00:20Of course this is going to be discussed.
00:22And you know that in parallel, now we are going to get inside the audience
00:26and we are going to tell you what is happening at this moment.
00:29But in parallel, Matías Morla reappeared yesterday.
00:32Matías Morla, who is not on the bench in this specific case,
00:36because only the medical treatment body is being judged,
00:40but he does have some explanations to give in the litigation for the brands,
00:43in the patrimonial issues.
00:45Yesterday, I would tell you, he again pointed out against Claudia Villafañe.
00:49He said that Diego died thinking that Claudia had killed him
00:54and also pointed out against Dalma and Janina.
00:56If you agree, let's listen to this last one, because there was a response from Dalma.
01:26But because there was a complaint against Diego from Claudia.
01:56Well, you can't say that at 5 in the morning I was flying on a plane and at 5 in the morning...
02:00So you say that, let's see, they could visit him whenever they wanted,
02:04they could call him whenever they wanted.
02:06In fact, you are referring to two people, because I can't name them.
02:08No, the daughters, Dalma and Janina.
02:10Well, one visited him and the other didn't.
02:12One did visit him?
02:14Of course, you think I can authorize one and not the other?
02:16Where did he visit him?
02:18Where he died.
02:20In the house.
02:22Of course, look at this.
02:24When the medical board is made, which I do not participate in.
02:26To that non-internment in Escobar's house instead of...
02:28And why is Morla coming out at this moment?
02:30No, because they are pointing it out.
02:32Of course.
02:34Before the trial, it is heard from the creditor,
02:36from several of the creditor parties that have criminal proceedings,
02:38the idea that they want, in another trial,
02:40Morla sitting on the bench,
02:42the defendants,
02:44but for that you have to prove
02:46that there was an orchestrated criminal plan
02:48to let Maradona die on purpose
02:50to keep his fortune.
02:52So, Morla responds to that
02:54and a little, I don't know, Marina,
02:56what Morla is saying is
02:58this idea of the daughters
03:00who talk so much, they didn't come to visit him
03:02because they didn't want to, not because I put a barrier
03:04of hate.
03:06It's not that they put
03:08the idea of Maradona isolated on purpose
03:10that they raise from the accusation
03:12of the creditor, the prosecution,
03:14to let him die. Morla is saying
03:16at no time did we make a red C
03:18so that the family doesn't see it.
03:20They say the opposite, right?
03:22And also Verónica Ojeda says
03:24that the subject, this that
03:26seemed like an urban myth of the change
03:28of telephone lines and the impossibility
03:30of Maradona to connect with
03:32her family, it's true.
03:34Even Ojeda told a situation
03:36in which she, being with Maradona,
03:38in front of him, tried to call him
03:40and the number appeared blocked.
03:42Ojeda told this.
03:44Ojeda told this. So this, let's say
03:46it's a collateral issue
03:48depending on the death result
03:50which is what is going to be judged.
03:52But let's imagine this.
03:54They isolated him briefly. Let's interpret
03:56that this is true, we don't have to doubt Ojeda
03:58who voted a systematic plan of isolation
04:00of leaving him alone, that the family
04:02can't visit him, let him die slowly.
04:04No. What would be the motivation?
04:06Economic.
04:08Who wins with that?
04:10Who wins with that? Who wins Morla?
04:12Who would keep the fortune?
04:14Who owns the Maradona brand?
04:16The Maradona brands were kept by Morla,
04:18Morla?
04:20Yes, yes. Obviously this is discussed
04:22in the court. Morla
04:24uses the excuse that Diego
04:26gave him the mandate to take care of the sisters
04:28and therefore he gave them
04:30participation in the brands to Diego's sisters.
04:32But the truth is that
04:34what the court wants to prove here
04:36is that having Maradona
04:38in a state, let's say
04:40between doped and isolated
04:42not in full exercise of his capacities
04:44is what allowed the signing of
04:46rights of society.
04:48Maradona is
04:50better to have him dead
04:52economically for these people
04:54or alive
04:56it was much more business.
04:58What always caught my attention about Dalma
05:00and she is known, I worked with her
05:02in fact we trained together last week
05:04she has a very austere life
05:06and she is the daughter of Diego Maradona
05:08it is something that always caught my attention
05:10about her, that there is a lot of talk about this economic dispute
05:12and you see her stream
05:14every day
05:16and they are super simple girls
05:18and they don't have a handle, they said it
05:20they live from their own labor
05:22it is that the succession is in progress
05:24but they are very serious files
05:26Diego Maradona is one of the guys who has won me in the world
05:28and the girl was born
05:30but you also have to think
05:32and I turn to Mauro in this
05:34if the Maradona brands are not part
05:36of the succession collection
05:38because they are discussed
05:40in another file
05:42what you have is what was in physical
05:44what was in some property
05:46and yes, a lot of objects
05:48that have value of course
05:50when they are distributed and you can make them money
05:52I have one thing Marina
05:54you can, from the file
05:56when you listen to it
05:58then we will put audios to remember what we are talking about
06:00because here death is judged, not business
06:02they know that it arises from minima
06:04then we will see if that is confirmed
06:06as a crime as such
06:08it arises from contempt, mistreatment
06:10having in mind
06:12Mauro, I do not know what it says
06:14you surely have the issue of the investigation
06:16that yesterday you said that the person is threatened
06:18the head of the medical staff
06:20had to leave the country
06:22that Diego starts to die at 12 o'clock at night
06:2430 minutes
06:26that no one entered
06:28no one went to see him
06:30Diego starts to die long before
06:32according to what the investigation says
06:34yes, the schedule they document is that
06:36what happens is that as Marina raised
06:38as the prosecutor is saying
06:40the accusation of the Querella
06:42that there was a plan to let him die
06:44and little by little they let him die in time
06:46that has to determine justice
06:48now what is in sight of everyone
06:50a contempt, contempt for life
06:52the place where Diego died
06:54is unworthy
06:56he had a bathroom next to him
06:58it's unworthy
07:00you can't stay where Maradona died
07:02no, they rent him a house
07:04where the room is upstairs
07:06with the problem that he had
07:08on his knee
07:10we have seen him walk in the last days
07:12the difficulty he had to move
07:14you can't believe it
07:16yesterday you said Pierrick
07:18represents the one who coordinated
07:20the nurses and obviously you can say
07:22is part interested in the file
07:24but I said something that moved me
07:26when that meeting ended
07:28in which all the family members were present
07:30direct
07:32and they decided to take him to this house in Escobar
07:34and not sustain the hospitalization
07:36in a health institute
07:38Pierrick tells me, I spoke at that time with Alfredo Cae
07:40the historical doctor of Maradona
07:42who knew him since he was 16
07:44who took him out of all
07:46of all and more and who loved him
07:48one of the few who loved him seriously
07:50and not out of interest
07:52and Pierrick told me, you know what Cae told me
07:54when I told him that there was a hospitalization
07:56in a house of such characteristics in Escobar
07:58he said, Diego is not going to survive
08:00to this
08:02he can't survive to this
08:04they are making a tremendous mistake
08:06and there is a medical body
08:08that has to give explanations in the justice
08:10Luque, Kosachov and Diaz at the head
08:12we go with Guido Korman
08:14he is in the courts
08:16in the San Isidro courts
08:18we see people, we see Diego's flag
08:20all the protagonists of this trial have already arrived
08:22that has begun
08:24good morning
08:26team, how are you?
08:28convulsed are the San Isidro courts
08:30from very early
08:32in the room at this time
08:34and we are going to show it soon
08:36at least the photo of how it is made
08:38we talk about the accused
08:40the 7 accused are already inside
08:42of the top number 9
08:44the 8th is missing, the nurse Madrid
08:46but she is going to be in the trial later
08:48it will be a trial by jury
08:50exactly
08:52I want to complete with the querella
08:56yes exactly
08:58to each one of them
09:00yes
09:02to each one of them
09:04exactly
09:06obviously for an organizational matter
09:08so that they do not cross
09:10later part of the querella arrived
09:12we are talking about Hanna, Dalma, Yanina
09:14the two Diego's complete
09:16Sinagra, Diego Junior
09:18who are not here
09:20Veronica Ojeda came
09:22who saw her very sad
09:24in fact she crossed to talk to the people
09:26and then she came back
09:28to the room
09:30that is already confirmed
09:32everything is said to start
09:34at least these first
09:36of long stages
09:38the first part
09:40what they do in an audience
09:42as today, we explain to the people
09:44we are going to have images of the court of the province
09:46they are going to broadcast
09:48it is an audience in which
09:50they say or manifest what they call
09:52the alignment of the parties
09:54I'm going to try to prove in this trial
09:56that such a thing happened and that the penalty
09:58that each one deserves is so much
10:00the defense the same, the querella the same
10:02it is eternal, it may take more than two days
10:04in function of the fact that there are 8 impeached
10:06but there are 8 or are there 7?
10:087, Madrid apart, trial by jury
10:10that's apart, it's not here
10:12the question for Guido was
10:14Guido, when they arrived, I don't know, Luque, the other accused
10:16Kossachov, they entered calm
10:18people realized it was them
10:20they entered in car, they entered covered
10:22with freedom
10:24of course, look
10:26regarding those who were more
10:28media like Luque, for example
10:30like Kossachov, like the psychiatrist
10:32they entered, they realized
10:34and yes, it was a pretty traumatic entrance
10:36there were insults, of course
10:38the rest, I would tell you
10:40he entered quite camouflaged, it seems to me
10:42that his faces are not so well known
10:44as to be able to recognize them
10:46yes, these two main figures
10:48especially Luque
10:50especially the surgeon
10:52who really had a very bad time
10:54he had to enter with custody
10:56he had to enter covered
10:58but people discovered it
11:00look, I say his name
11:02and people start singing
11:04like the most responsible
11:06the audios are loud
11:08the audios that are everywhere are loud
11:10I despise Diego's life
11:12look, I tell you, information is coming to me
11:14from inside the audience room
11:16what they tell me is that now they are solving
11:18the number of weekly auditions
11:20that are going to be
11:22and they are going to do three
11:24let's see if they comply with that protocol
11:26there is a part of the court
11:28that wants three auditions per week
11:30to speed up the process
11:32Pierri, for example, is saying
11:34that he does not have the possibility
11:36to cover three auditions per week
11:38they are asking for two auditions
11:40because he says, I have a 12-letter study
11:42I have 12 trials in parallel
11:44in the next 15 days
11:46so they are solving this
11:48and then they are going to give the allegation of the prosecution
11:50because if there are three auditions per week
11:52an average of 110 total witnesses
11:54you can finish this trial
11:56at least in June
11:58we'll see how the story goes, we'll be live
12:00and determine if anyone can go to jail
12:02for that to happen
12:04they have to be sentenced
12:06for simple omission when possible
12:08that there are almost no antecedents in Argentine law
12:10for a sentence of that kind
12:12for a crime of this kind
12:14to get to trial
12:16Mario Baudri's achievement
12:18almost exclusively
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