Argentine prosecutors investigate death of football star Maradona

FILE PHOTO: World Cup - Group D - Nigeria vs Argentina
Diego Maradona in the stands before a match between Nigeria and Argentina at Saint Petersburg Stadium, Russia on Jun 26, 2018. (Photo: REUTERS/Sergio Perez/File Photo)

BUENOS AIRES: Argentine justice officials are investigating the death of soccer star Diego Maradona and ordered the search of properties of his personal doctor on Sunday (Nov 29), a local prosecutor's office said.

Maradona died at age 60 of a heart attack on Wednesday. The search order was requested by prosecutors in the affluent Buenos Aires suburb San Isidro and signed by a local judge, according to a statement issued by the prosecutor's office.

READ: Argentine league restarts with tributes to Diego Maradona

READ: Sport pays tribute to Maradona with tears, applause, silence, banners and song

"Yesterday (Saturday) the investigation and substantiation of evidence continued with the taking of statements from people including direct relatives of the deceased," it said.

"By virtue of the evidence that was collected, it was considered necessary to request searches at the home and office of doctor Leopoldo Luque," the prosecutor's office said in the statement.

The prosecutor's office provided no information on what prompted the investigation.

Maradona's lawyer, Matias Moria, on Thursday said he would ask for a full investigation of the circumstances of the soccer legend's death, criticizing what he said was a slow response by emergency service.

"The ambulance took more than half an hour to arrive, which was a criminal idiocy," Matias said on Thursday in a Twitter post.

Source: Reuters/ic