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Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Psychiatrist testifies she has no regrets over treatment of Diego Maradona
Psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov, one of the seven healthcare professionals on trial accused of negligence in the death of Diego Maradona, testified she does not regret the treatment she provided to the football great. She blamed the private medical company for the deficiencies in his home care. Maradona had surgery for a haematoma which formed between his skull and brain and stayed in intensive care at Los Olivos clinic between November 4 and 11 2020. He was sent to recover to a private home where he died on November 25 at the age of 60. 'I acted convinced that what I was doing was best for the patient,' said the psychiatrist on Thursday, the first of the defendants to testify in the courts of San Isidro, a northern suburb of Buenos Aires. 'In my role, I did what I could and even more.' Cosachov was part of Maradona's medical team during the final stages of his life, along with neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque and psychologist Carlos Diaz. The three are on trial with doctors Nancy Forlini and Pedro Di Spagna, Mariano Perroni, a representative of the company that provided the nursing service, and nurse Ricardo Almiron. Maradona died in a rented house in Tigre, a northern suburb of Buenos Aires. Cosachov broke down in tears twice during her testimony, once when the presiding judge asked her what she thought happened to Maradona, to which she responded simply: 'I don't know'. Three judges will decide whether those charged are guilty of manslaughter. The maximum jail time for those sentenced is 25 years. According to the prosecution, the accused professionals did not provide adequate medical care. 'We were all in agreement for home hospitalisation,' the psychiatrist stated, referring to Maradona's daughters, his sisters, his ex-wife, and the company's doctors. 'Involuntary hospitalisation was also considered, but the family didn't want that, and home hospitalisation was the only option.' According to the testimony of the director of the clinic where Maradona had surgery, the soccer star requested alcohol during the post-operative period, and was difficult to deal with.


The Independent
09-05-2025
- Health
- The Independent
A psychiatrist accused of negligence in Maradona's death does not regret the treatment provided
Psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov, one of the seven healthcare professionals on trial accused of negligence in the death of soccer great Diego Maradona testified on Thursday that she does not regret the treatment she provided to the former national team captain and blamed the private medical company for the deficiencies in his home care. Maradona had surgery for a hematoma that formed between his skull and brain and stayed in intensive care at Los Olivos clinic between Nov. 4-11. He then was sent recover to a private home where he died on Nov. 25. 2020 at the age of 60. 'I acted convinced that what I was doing was best for the patient,' said the psychiatrist, the first of the defendants to testify in the courts of San Isidro, a northern suburb of Buenos Aires. "In my role, I did what I could and even more.' Cosachov was part of Maradona's medical team during the final stages of his life, along with neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque and psychologist Carlos Díaz. The three are on trial with doctors Nancy Forlini and Pedro Di Spagna; Mariano Perroni, a representative of the company that provided the nursing service; and nurse Ricardo Almirón. Maradona died in a rented house in Tigre, a northern suburb of Buenos Aires. Cosachov broke down in tears twice during her testimony, once when the presiding judge asked her what she thought happened to Maradona, to which she responded simply: 'I don't know.' Three judges will decide whether those charged are guilty of manslaughter. The maximum jail time for those sentenced is 25 years. According to the prosecution, the accused professionals didn't provide adequate medical care. "We were all in agreement for home hospitalization,' the psychiatrist stated, referring to Maradona's daughters, his sisters, his ex-wife, and the company's doctors. 'Involuntary hospitalization was also considered but the family didn't want that and home hospitalization was the only option.' According to testimony of the director of the clinic where Maradona had surgery, the soccer star requested alcohol during the post-operative period, and was difficult to deal with. ___

Associated Press
09-05-2025
- Health
- Associated Press
A psychiatrist accused of negligence in Maradona's death does not regret the treatment provided
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov, one of the seven healthcare professionals on trial accused of negligence in the death of soccer great Diego Maradona testified on Thursday that she does not regret the treatment she provided to the former national team captain and blamed the private medical company for the deficiencies in his home care. Maradona had surgery for a hematoma that formed between his skull and brain and stayed in intensive care at Los Olivos clinic between Nov. 4-11. He then was sent recover to a private home where he died on Nov. 25. 2020 at the age of 60. 'I acted convinced that what I was doing was best for the patient,' said the psychiatrist, the first of the defendants to testify in the courts of San Isidro, a northern suburb of Buenos Aires. 'In my role, I did what I could and even more.' Cosachov was part of Maradona's medical team during the final stages of his life, along with neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque and psychologist Carlos Díaz. The three are on trial with doctors Nancy Forlini and Pedro Di Spagna; Mariano Perroni, a representative of the company that provided the nursing service; and nurse Ricardo Almirón. Maradona died in a rented house in Tigre, a northern suburb of Buenos Aires. Cosachov broke down in tears twice during her testimony, once when the presiding judge asked her what she thought happened to Maradona, to which she responded simply: 'I don't know.' Three judges will decide whether those charged are guilty of manslaughter. The maximum jail time for those sentenced is 25 years. According to the prosecution, the accused professionals didn't provide adequate medical care. 'We were all in agreement for home hospitalization,' the psychiatrist stated, referring to Maradona's daughters, his sisters, his ex-wife, and the company's doctors. 'Involuntary hospitalization was also considered but the family didn't want that and home hospitalization was the only option.' According to testimony of the director of the clinic where Maradona had surgery, the soccer star requested alcohol during the post-operative period, and was difficult to deal with. ___ AP soccer:
Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
📝 Boca held by Tigre, finish second in Zone A
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. Boca Juniors, who needed a win to reach the top, were unable to hold onto their lead in their visit to Tigre on the final matchday of the regular phase of the 2025 Apertura Juniors were unable to secure the win they needed to finish the regular phase of the 2025 Apertura Tournament of the Professional Football League (LPF) at the top of the standings in Zone A: they drew 1-1 against Tigre at the José Dellagiovanna Stadium. With Mariano Herrón as interim coach for the fourth time, the 'Xeneize' showed good intentions and started winning 1-0 in the 21st minute with a goal scored by Chilean Carlos Palacios after a great assist from Uruguayan Miguel Merentiel. 🔚 𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗟 𝗗𝗘𝗟 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗜𝗗𝗢Tigre 1 - #Boca 1#DaleBoca 🔵🟡🔵#Torneo2025 ⚽️ — Boca Juniors (@BocaJrsOficial) May 4, 2025 Tigre responded in the added time of the first half through a corner from the right. Joaquín Laso found Lorenzo Scipioni with his head, who pushed the ball into the net at the near post. In the second half, the team led by Mariano Herrón had opportunities to win. There was even a goal disallowed to Tomás Belmonte for a handball that was sanctioned after a VAR review. Little by little, Boca and Tigre settled for the result that favored the home team more, who were able to finish in fifth place and will play in the playoffs against San Lorenzo. Meanwhile, Boca Juniors were unable to finish in first place and their opponent in the round of 16 of the 2025 Apertura Tournament of the Professional Football League (LPF) will be Lanús. 📸 Daniel Jayo - 2025 Getty Images


CNA
05-05-2025
- Sport
- CNA
Boca Juniors held to frustrating 1-1 draw at Tigre
SAN FERNANDO, Argentina :Boca Juniors dropped to second place in Group A of the Argentine Primera Division Apertura tournament after being held to a frustrating 1-1 draw at Tigre on Sunday, setting up a last-16 clash with Lanus. Boca, who parted ways with coach Fernando Gago last week after losing the 'Superclasico' to River Plate, finished second in Group A on 33 points, level with leaders Argentinos Juniors but trailing on goal difference. They advanced to the second-phase and round of 16, where they will face Lanus, who finished seventh in Group B. The visitors took the lead in the first half when Kevin Zenon fired home from outside the area after being played in by Miguel Merentiel after a quick counterattack on 21 minutes. Tigre levelled before the break when Joaquin Laso latched onto a corner and set up Lorenzo Scipioni, who volleyed home from close range. "We wanted to finish well, get the three points and go first, but it didn't happen and now we have to focus on what comes next. As a group we have to keep working," Merentiel said after the match. Boca thought they had restored their lead in the second half when Tomas Belmonte's header deflected off Tigre defender Diego Sosa and into the net, but the goal was disallowed for handball after a VAR review. Lightning struck twice when Rodrigo Battaglia latched on to Marcos Rojo's through ball to score, but Boca were again denied for offside.