Judge withdraws from Maradona death trial amid controversy

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28 May 2025 • 11:24 AM MYT
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Judge withdraws from Maradona death trial amid controversy

IN what can only be described as a seismic development in the legal saga surrounding the death of Argentine football titan Diego Maradona, one of the three judges in charge of the trial has bowed out, leaving the case in a state of uncertainty.

Judge Julieta Makintach made the sudden decision to step down after it emerged that she had participated in a documentary dissecting the very event they are deliberating upon—the poignant and controversial passing of Maradona, footboom1.com reported today.

Judicial protocols are clear and stringent stating judges are to remain silent in the public sphere while proceedings are ongoing.

Fernando Burlando, the passionate and outspoken attorney representing Maradona's eldest daughters, Dalma and Gianinna, couldn't hide his dismay, labeling the unfolding events as nothing short of "a judicial tragedy."

Since the 11th of March, Judge Makintach had been an integral part of the judicial trio contemplating the future of seven medical professionals.

These individuals face serious charges of negligent homicide, accused of failing in their duty of care for Maradona in his final, tumultuous days, leading to his death from cardiac arrest in 2020 at the age of 60.

This trial is more than just legal proceedings; it's a national spectacle. Maradona is revered in Argentina, a hero who guided the country to triumph in 1986.

His iconic "Hand of God" goal and the ensuing rivalry with England still stir the passions of football fans and patriots alike, echoing geopolitical tensions of the past.

In 2000, Maradona's impact on the world of football was immortalized when FIFA crowned him one of the "Players of the Century," alongside Brazil's Pele. Yet, behind the glittering accolades and the on-field genius lay a man who struggled mightily with addiction and health challenges, departing this world not long after undergoing brain surgery for a blood clot. - May 28, 2025