<p>Argentina's public prosecutor's office will convene a medical board on March 8 to decide whether or not late football legend Diego Maradona was given proper treatment before his death, legal sources said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Maradona died of a heart attack on November 25, weeks after undergoing brain surgery on a blood clot.</p>.<p>Investigators are trying to determine whether or not there was negligence in Maradona's health care before he died.</p>.<p>Nine experts will be called on March 8 including the medical examiners that took part in Maradona's autopsy.</p>.<p>The public prosecutor in San Isidro, a suburb of the capital Buenos Aires, has also called two more witnesses to appear before investigators on Thursday: a nursing coordinator and the doctor tasked with coordinating Maradona's home care during the days before he died.</p>.<p>Five other people, including neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque and psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov, are already under investigation in the involuntary manslaughter probe.</p>.<p>The latest two people included in the investigation were members of a WhatsApp chat group discussing Maradona's care, local media reported.</p>.<p>Two of Maradona's daughters -- Gianinna, 31, and Jana, 24 -- will also appear before prosecutors on Thursday.</p>.<p>They have accused Luque of responsibility in Maradona's deteriorating health.</p>.<p>A first autopsy conducted the day Maradona died found he had suffered from liquid on the lungs with acute heart failure brought on by a disease of the heart muscles that makes it harder to pump blood. His heart was twice the normal size.</p>.<p>Maradona is an idol to millions of Argentines after he inspired the South American country to only its second World Cup triumph in 1986.</p>.<p>An attacking midfielder who spent two years with Spanish giants Barcelona, he is also loved in Naples where he helped Napoli win the only two Serie A titles in the club's history.</p>.<p>He was coach of Argentine top flight outfit Gimnasia y Esgrima when he died.</p>.<p>He had celebrated his 60th birthday on October 30 at the club but looked in poor physical health and seemed to have trouble speaking.</p>.<p>Sources close to Maradona said he suffered from depression during eight months of coronavirus restrictions that confined him to home as he was considered a high-risk person.</p>.<p>Maradona was suffering from liver, kidney and cardiovascular disorders when he died.</p>.<p>He had battled cocaine and alcohol addictions during his life.</p>
<p>Argentina's public prosecutor's office will convene a medical board on March 8 to decide whether or not late football legend Diego Maradona was given proper treatment before his death, legal sources said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Maradona died of a heart attack on November 25, weeks after undergoing brain surgery on a blood clot.</p>.<p>Investigators are trying to determine whether or not there was negligence in Maradona's health care before he died.</p>.<p>Nine experts will be called on March 8 including the medical examiners that took part in Maradona's autopsy.</p>.<p>The public prosecutor in San Isidro, a suburb of the capital Buenos Aires, has also called two more witnesses to appear before investigators on Thursday: a nursing coordinator and the doctor tasked with coordinating Maradona's home care during the days before he died.</p>.<p>Five other people, including neurosurgeon Leopoldo Luque and psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov, are already under investigation in the involuntary manslaughter probe.</p>.<p>The latest two people included in the investigation were members of a WhatsApp chat group discussing Maradona's care, local media reported.</p>.<p>Two of Maradona's daughters -- Gianinna, 31, and Jana, 24 -- will also appear before prosecutors on Thursday.</p>.<p>They have accused Luque of responsibility in Maradona's deteriorating health.</p>.<p>A first autopsy conducted the day Maradona died found he had suffered from liquid on the lungs with acute heart failure brought on by a disease of the heart muscles that makes it harder to pump blood. His heart was twice the normal size.</p>.<p>Maradona is an idol to millions of Argentines after he inspired the South American country to only its second World Cup triumph in 1986.</p>.<p>An attacking midfielder who spent two years with Spanish giants Barcelona, he is also loved in Naples where he helped Napoli win the only two Serie A titles in the club's history.</p>.<p>He was coach of Argentine top flight outfit Gimnasia y Esgrima when he died.</p>.<p>He had celebrated his 60th birthday on October 30 at the club but looked in poor physical health and seemed to have trouble speaking.</p>.<p>Sources close to Maradona said he suffered from depression during eight months of coronavirus restrictions that confined him to home as he was considered a high-risk person.</p>.<p>Maradona was suffering from liver, kidney and cardiovascular disorders when he died.</p>.<p>He had battled cocaine and alcohol addictions during his life.</p>