“The doctors told Carlos Bilardo that Diego died of cardiac arrest”said his brother Jorge in dialogue with the Super Deportivo Radio program, which is broadcast on Radio Villa Trinidad, FM 97.9.
Even the brother of the world champion “doctor” with the Argentine National Team in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico explained that the former DT perceived that something had happened with Maradona.
“Carlos was told the truth, he saw Diego’s flags and asked questions. The doctors told him that he died of cardiac arrest and his reaction was as if he was waiting for the news”he added.
The recommendation, at first, not to say anything to Billard about the death of Maradona It was from the doctors themselves, but his brother Jorge pointed out that “today, he doesn’t say anything about it.”
“The important thing is that he was told the truth, he was not lied to. Although the doctors said what for now, because he is in recovery and perhaps he may not like him, let’s wait a while, that he will be told and perhaps he will realize it on his own. And over time he told him slowly and he’s done, it’s over “Bilardo’s brother explained.
In that sense, the relative of the former coach said that when Bilardo learned of the death of the “ten”, he remained “quiet and calm”, because even for a long time he perceived that Maradona was not in good health.
Diego Maradona passed away on November 25, 2020in a country house in the Buenos Aires town of Tigre.
Since 2017 Billard He suffers from Hakim-Adams syndrome, also known as normal pressure hydrocephalus or normal pressure hydrocephalus, and is considered a neurodegenerative disease that causes progressive cognitive deterioration.
Source: Ambito

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