00:00Yesterday was the trial for the death of Diego Maradona. What a terrible photo.
00:05When Patricio Ferrari, the prosecutor of the case, shows the photo of Diego, the state in which he was at the time of his death,
00:12it is a photo that I think no one imagined. A fright, especially for Yanina and Dalma, who were present there.
00:22These are lovers, of course, there we see them.
00:26There is also Verónica Ojeda in the representation of Diego Fernández.
00:30That's how Maradona died and showed the photo.
00:32It was the most shocking moment of the trial, without a doubt.
00:35Yes.
00:36What the prosecutor said is that this defines the tragedy as avoidable.
00:43He made his formal accusation to the seven defendants who are currently in this trial.
00:49Let's remember that the eighth has a separate trial.
00:52But look, that's the moment when they show the image of Diego Maradona in that tiger house.
00:59No, the photo is brutal, that's why it's popular, it's on social media.
01:03Obviously one can see them directly on social media, but it's a point of not choosing,
01:08to show how Diego was at that point.
01:11There we see Patricio Ferrari, the prosecutor of the case, before the judges.
01:17I have no idea how the trial can go on, from a medical point of view.
01:22I don't know if justice can determine guilt or not.
01:27What is clear is that there is nothing that has motivated,
01:31there is no reason why you are a person in the state of Diego Maradona in a house.
01:35Exactly.
01:36He said that the domiciliary internment was reckless, deficient and unprecedented.
01:41That's what the prosecutor said in his accusation.
01:45Well, I think everyone's thinking is,
01:49well, you don't know if these people will be found guilty or innocent,
01:53but a priori, beyond the trial, you say,
01:57how did you leave him like that?
01:59Yes.
02:01How did you leave him like that?
02:03With a totally unrecognizable Leopoldo Luque.
02:06Unrecognizable.
02:07Unrecognizable.
02:08Yes.
02:09He totally changed his physiognomy, he had a…
02:11He is twice as big as he was before.
02:13Yes.
02:14He also changed, he doesn't have the beard he used to have.
02:17No.
02:18Completely unrecognizable.
02:19Well, what they say is that among other things, it is to be able to walk around the street.
02:22And to be able to walk around the street, literally.
02:24Of course, because everyone comes free to this process.
02:26Exactly.
02:27There was no detainee.
02:28He had an incident.
02:29Yes, with a foreign journalist.
02:31With a foreign journalist from Agency F,
02:33who was recording him and was about to take a picture.
02:36This incident, this is what is here.
02:39And I slap the camera.
02:42And I slap the camera.
02:47He asks, excuse me to film, he is talking about a trial, a figure that is…
02:51A public trial.
02:52Totally.
02:53A public building.
02:54Yes.
02:55Yes, yes.
02:56So, in that way, but well…
03:00Today is the second day of…
03:02On purpose, the trial can be seen live.
03:05Yes.
03:06Through…
03:07There you have it, there you have it, it was Luque before.
03:09Unrecognizable, it is another person, really.
03:12Obviously, they are free, they are still attending everything.
03:14Yes.
03:15Because you do not have, today, because of the justice, you do not have any…
03:17No.
03:18No fault at all.
03:19And in the other plane of the camera, well, there you will see against the wall,
03:23Agustina Kosachoff, who is the psychiatrist, who is also accused.
03:29She was recognized.
03:32Yesterday it was also the turn of the defenses.
03:34Yes.
03:35Of course, everyone asked for the absolution, saying that
03:39there is no evidence that determines that the action of these doctors
03:44has effectively led to the death of Maradona.
03:47Yes.
03:48For example, Luque's lawyer said that there was no illegal act,
03:52that he was a trusted doctor.
03:54It's going to be…
03:55That's why I don't know, I don't know how it's going to be proven.
03:59It sounds very strange, everything that was Maradona's internment in a private house.
04:03Yes.
04:05Now, from a legal point of view, we have to see if…
04:09If there is an approval to judge.
04:12The fate of the nurse will depend on this trial.
04:15Of the nurse.
04:16Yes, because, we reiterate it again, because, I don't know,
04:19the lawyer's ability got her to be judged alone and with another type of jury.
04:26Popular jury.
04:27I don't know if…
04:28The truth is, I don't know if it was the best decision.
04:30Judgment by jury.
04:31Judgment by jury.
04:32Exactly.
04:33And with a figure, a man like Maradona's.
04:36And with, supposedly, the sentence…
04:39You're going to find out.
04:41That can drag you too.
04:42Maybe you don't know the basics, because it's a sentence.
04:44Of course.
04:45But, yes, the…
04:47Was…
04:48Is this two or three times a week?
04:50Three times a week, but according to the hearing,
04:53the court wants to lower it to two times a week.
04:56So tomorrow there is another session.
04:57Tomorrow there is also.
04:58All this is televised.
04:59All this is televised.
05:00Exactly.
05:01With a trial that can last until…
05:04Until June, right?
05:05Yes, until June, approximately.
05:06Between June and July.
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