Diego Maradona pictured leaving hospital in an ambulance
Diego Maradona LEAVES hospital in an ambulance eight days after he was admitted and on the same day first post-op picture of him emerged having had emergency surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain
- Diego Maradona has been seen leaving the hospital at 6pm in an ambulance
- The former footballer was driven away from the private Olivos Clinic before 6pm
- He has left just eight days after he was admitted for an emergency operation
Diego Maradona has left hospital in an ambulance.
The former footballer was driven away from the private Olivos Clinic just before 6pm on Wednesday.
His departure came eight days after he was admitted for an emergency operation on a brain blood clot.

Diego Maradona has been seen leaving the hospital at 6pm in an ambulance (above)
Argentinian TV reporters travelling on motorbikes filmed the ambulance carrying him leaving before following the vehicle to transmit every inch of his journey.
His lawyer, Matias Morla, has said that the 60-year-old will continue to receive treatment for alcohol dependency.
Maradona is expected to stay in a house near his older daughters.
Maradona, who won the World Cup with Argentina in 1986 and is now the coach of Gimnasia y Esgrima in his home country, has been admitted to hospital on a few occasions since his retirement.

His departure came just eight days after he was admitted for an emergency operation

Maradona underwent an emergency operation on a brain blood clot the private Olivos Clinic
He almost died of cocaine-induced heart failure in 2000 and underwent years of rehabilitation.
Maradona had a 2005 gastric bypass operation to lose weight and was once more hospitalised two years later for alcohol-induced hepatitis.
He also fell ill at the last World Cup in Russia, where he was filmed passing out in an executive box when Argentina took on and beat Nigeria in Group D.
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