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Psychologist in Maradona death trial says star had bipolar disorder, was narcissist

  • Carlos Diaz, 34, is facing the charge of manslaughter with reckless intent for prescribing the wrong medication
Published May 1, 2026 Updated May 1, 2026 11:19am
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A psychologist charged in the trial over Diego Maradona’s death told an Argentine court on Thursday that the soccer great had bipolar ​disorder and was a narcissist, and required a zero-alcohol treatment plan, ‌Argentine media reported.

Carlos Diaz, 34, is facing the charge of manslaughter with reckless intent for prescribing the wrong medication. He is one of seven defendants accused of criminal ​responsibility in the death of the former Argentine captain and ​national coach.

“There was bipolar disorder and narcissism,” newspaper El Clarin cited ⁠Diaz as saying at the trial in Buenos Aires. “He could bring ​a country to its knees, but one glass of alcohol could bring him ​to his knees.”

Diaz said he met Maradona on October 26, 2020, 29 days before the former footballer died, and that Maradona was drinking wine on a couch at ​the time, La Nacion Argentina reported.

“The first image shocked me because he ​was just like my father, an alcoholic, who had died a few months earlier,” ‌the ⁠newspaper cited Diaz as saying.

Diaz told the court he believed Maradona wanted to change his lifestyle and tailored the star’s treatment based on abstinence from alcohol, El Clarin reported. He also said the toxicology report showed Maradona’s ​life ended after ​23 days without ⁠drug use.

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The attacking player won trophies with teams including Boca Juniors, Barcelona and Napoli, and captained Argentina to the ​World Cup title in 1986. He died on November ​25, 2020, ⁠aged 60, after surgery for a subdural hematoma.

The trial is examining whether members of his medical and care team bear criminal responsibility for his death.

Neurosurgeon ⁠Leopoldo ​Luque, another defendant, also testified on Thursday, saying ​Maradona’s home hospitalization was appropriate and was not intended to function as an intensive-care unit, ​El Clarin reported.

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