Dalma Maradona se pronuncia sobre las acusaciones contra Stinfale y Morla, quienes supuestamente pidieron una coima para manejar a Diego. En medio del dolor por la pérdida de su padre, Dalma comparte sus sentimientos sobre el duelo y las dificultades que enfrenta. A pesar de las imputaciones, los responsables siguen trabajando, mientras la familia busca respuestas y justicia.
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00:00We told you a little bit about this story that has been going on for a while,
00:04about Dalma Maradona, about Janina, and the claim they have of justice,
00:08obviously because of the death, and the doubts there are about the death of Diego Maradona,
00:13and this non-relationship they have with Stinfale and Morla,
00:17when they were accused that they would have asked a comet, a coima,
00:22to advance in something, and they deny it completely.
00:26We went to find Dalma Maradona, of course, because her word is always important,
00:31and this is what Marta told us.
00:57It's not the first time that my dad was wrong about people.
01:01My dad had to start from scratch many times because he was screwed.
01:05He trusted fully, and then people screwed him economically.
01:10I say, no, this is more serious because it has to do with his health and his life.
01:15Do you hold that they are guilty of your dad's death?
01:18Yes, of course.
01:19Is there anything you can tell us about the cause, about the trial, about what comes from the trial?
01:24It starts in March, I can't tell you anything because we are still waiting for that date.
01:29Do you have positive expectations of the result you expect?
01:32Yes, more than anything, because they were very careless.
01:35In the sense that there are audios going around everywhere, telling how they handled it,
01:39how they treated my dad, how they talked about him.
01:42That's what hurts me the most.
01:44I don't know how much you can justify treating a person so badly,
01:47who at the time was a patient, let's say.
01:49A little while ago you also read an infobae note where you talked about the connection of your daughters with your dad.
01:54Azul no, because obviously he didn't know him, but he knows perfectly who Bubba is, instead of Babu.
01:59He says Bubba.
02:00He puts on my dad's shirt, which the other day we went out and he had the shirt.
02:04And I say, oh, what a shame, because people must think that I force her to put on the uniform.
02:08And it is she who wants to put on Bubba's shirt and that Bubba from here goes there.
02:11So that's crazy.
02:12In fact, the first time I went out with that shirt, I said,
02:15it is obvious that if someone sees me with the girl, they think that I forced her and put on my grandfather's shirt.
02:20And no, nothing to do, it's like, it's something of them and I love that it is.
02:24Although, obviously, anything they ask me about my dad,
02:27I'm going to tell them and I'm going to love sharing that with them.
02:31And something like that comes by itself.
02:33Did it cost you to make your dad's duel with such small daughters, having to maternate?
02:38I still continue.
02:39It cost me a lot.
02:41I had like a year without being able to cry.
02:43It was not wanting to fall into that situation of not being able to vent.
02:46And also because I had a very small daughter at that time.
02:49Yes, it cost me a lot to this day.
02:51It costs me because I miss him every day.
02:53The parties are coming, they are emotional dates, they weigh you down more.
02:56I hate parties, I hate Christmas, I hate it.
02:58Why?
02:59At least Christmas hit me as very sad.
03:03Well, it's strong.
03:05I listen to it because I feel that it did not overcome us, obviously, very soon.
03:11Well, what happens is that there is no justice.
03:13When there is impunity, pain, how not to understand the soul.
03:16No, and besides, yes.
03:18To all, to Vero and to all.
03:20She could not say goodbye either.
03:21She is the daughter of a father.
03:23You know what it should be to listen, I put myself in the place of a son, right?
03:26Listen to those audios.
03:28That the people who took care of your old man talk like that about your dad.
03:32And yesterday what they told me is that those audios that came out are not the only ones.
03:36No, no, no, there are many more.
03:39This is going to be presented with the relevant lawyers in March 2025 when the trial begins.
03:43But they say there are much worse audios.
03:45In the way they treated them.
03:47The trial is in March 2025.
03:51You doubt, yes.
03:53I doubt too.
03:54I accompany the doubt.
03:56No, and apart from that, because first, well, now they have the fair and they have not yet resolved
04:00not even well in what place it will be held.
04:02It was going to be in October, then it happened.
04:04Yes, it happened, it changed.
04:05Yes, they also looked for that.
04:06It was a strategy.
04:07For the lawyers.
04:08For the lawyers, mainly.
04:09It was a call for the lawyers.
04:10To sterilize and remove it?
04:11No, so they don't catch it, of course, because they don't catch it in the fair.
04:13In the fair.
04:14In the middle and it is lost, let's say, what it means.
04:16The media impact.
04:17The impact, of course.
04:18The thing is that although nothing is ever known and although there is no justice, the pain is there.
04:21It is known that it was an unfair death.
04:23It is known that they let him die.
04:24In other words, you carry that pain inside.
04:26And the eight defendants continue to work.
04:27Well, there is also one thing.
04:28He was not an easy patient, guys, too.
04:30The truth is true.
04:31But treating him that way.
04:32No, it was terrible.
04:34I am not saying the treatment.
04:35I am saying that neither did he let himself, right?
04:36A patient who let himself do everything.
04:37Oh, come on, come in.
04:38Come in, put the floor on me.
04:39No.
04:40Yes, Marce, but it's okay.
04:41But there is the responsibility of the professionals to separate you.
04:42I mean, I can't continue like this with a patient who doesn't let himself be handled.
04:43So you have to go and not stay.
04:44Yes, that's right.
04:45I agree with you.
04:46They are professionals and they know this and they are responsible.
04:47What happens is that I don't know how, if they don't do a trial for abandonment.
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