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Former Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) |
BUENOS AIRES, April 13 (Xinhua) -- Argentine 1980s soccer star Diego
Maradona was admitted at 10:07 local time (13:07 GMT) Friday in the Los Arcos
sanatorium, located in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
The soccer player was transferred Friday to Los Arcos hospital after spending some hours earlier
in Madre Teresa de Calcuta hospital in the Ezeiza locality where he had been
interned Friday at 5:00 local time due to strong stomach pains.
Earlier news said Maradona would be transferred to the Suizo Argentina
Clinic, but he was finally interned in Los Arcos sanatorium, also owned by Swiss
Medical, the social work Maradona has.
The doctors who attend Maradona said his life is not in danger.
Meanwhile Argentina's Health Minister Gines Gonzalez Garcvia said Friday in
declarations to Radio 10 the way the doctors responsible for Maradona handle his
case "awfully."
"This is not a joke, a decision on his future and his health has to be
made" because this "cannot continue as is," added Gonzalez.
Gonzalez compared the situation with a storm and "one were on his way ...
without a pilot, there is no direction."
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