Diego Maradona had no traces of alcohol or illegal drugs in his blood and urine when he died, a toxicology report has allegedly claimed.
But he was suffering major heart, liver and kidney problems.And the blood and urine tests carried out after a post-mortem following the soccer star’s November 25 death, which have been reported widely by local media, did show up a cocktail of prescription drugs including Quetiapine, Venlafaxine and Levetiracetam.Some of the pills had already been named as being among those the former Naples and Barcelona star is thought to have been taking in the run-up to his untimely death at a rented home near Buenos Aires following a hospital brain blood clot op.Quetiapine is used to treat mood disorders including.