Overview
- Gianinna Maradona, testifying Tuesday in San Isidro, said the medical team manipulated the family and presented home recovery as a safe plan.
- She named neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque, psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov, and Carlos Díaz as key figures she once trusted but now blames for her father's care.
- The seven defendants face homicide charges that could bring eight to 25 years in prison if the court finds their decisions showed reckless disregard for risk.
- Defense lawyers say Diego Maradona died of natural causes, and Luque’s team argues his eldest daughters did not move quickly enough as his health declined.
- The retrial began last week after a previous case was thrown out over a judge’s role in a secret documentary and is expected to run for months.