Overview
- Prosecutors have introduced clinical records and WhatsApp logs to show gaps in post‑operative care, including a nursing note that at 9:30 a.m. the patient refused vital‑sign checks and messages saying he was resting earlier that morning.
- Mariano Perroni, the Medidom nursing coordinator, testified Thursday that he never joined any criminal plan, said his duties were administrative only, and told judges he never received Maradona’s epicrisis or full clinical history.
- Judge Alberto Gaig authorized a careo between psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov and Swiss Medical coordinator Nancy Forlini after both gave conflicting accounts about whether a full home hospitalization and specific medical equipment were formally requested.
- Businessman Víctor Stinfale told the court that neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque appeared unprepared for the hematoma operation, adding a professional critique to witness accounts about medical decisions in the final days.
- The trial continues at TOC N°7 with more witness hearings planned and defendants facing charges of homicidio simple con dolo eventual, a felony that can carry roughly eight to 25 years in prison and puts private providers and treating doctors under scrutiny.