Overview
- Gianinna Maradona, speaking to reporters Sunday during the retrial, alleged a coordinated plan to kill her father for financial gain.
- She urged investigators to examine lawyer Matías Morla, businessman Víctor Stinfale, Vanesa Morla, and aide Maximiliano Pomargo, saying they controlled access, decisions, and business interests around Diego.
- The San Isidro retrial targets seven health workers for alleged homicide with “dolo eventual,” with prosecutors citing a flawed home setup after brain surgery that lacked basic gear like a defibrillator and skipped vital‑sign checks.
- Separate from the death case, a court has sent Morla and two of Maradona’s sisters to trial over control of 246 Diego‑related brands valued at about $100 million.
- Gianinna named neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque as the lead decision‑maker and said home care was chosen to avoid a psychiatric admission that could disrupt Morla’s business ties.