Dhaka, March 28 -- Argentine football legend Diego Maradona endured at least 12 hours of agony before his death, and his worsening condition should have been noticed by doctors days earlier, a forensic expert testified Thursday.

Carlos Cassinelli, director of Forensic Medicine at the Scientific Police Superintendency, revealed details of the autopsy performed on Nov. 25, 2020, the day Maradona died while under home care in Tigre, Buenos Aires.

"The heart was completely covered in fat and blood clots, which indicate agony," Cassinelli said during the homicide trial of seven healthcare professionals accused of medical negligence.

Autopsy Findings and Negligence Allegations

Maradona's autopsy concluded that he died of acute pulmonary ede...