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Former PSG star Ezequiel Lavezzi has been hospitalised ‘with stab wound’ amid reports of row with family member


FORMER Paris Saint-Germain star Ezequiel Lavezzi has been hospitalised after he reportedly suffered an abdominal wound.

Reports in South America say the ex-Argentina forward was taken to the Cantegrill Sanatorium hospital by Punta del Este, Uruguay on Wednesday.

Ezequiel Lavezzi is in hospital after suffering an abdominal woundCredit: Getty
Lavezzi used to star for Argentina and PSGCredit: Getty Images – Getty

But conflicting reports have emerged regarding the circumstances how he got the wound.

A report from TYC Sports claims Lavezzi family sources said he received the wound when he slipped off a ladder while trying to change a light bulb.

However, El Observador say police sources have said the 38-year-old was stabbed by a family member during a party in Jose Ignacio when emergency services were requested at 5am on Wednesday.

Their report also alleges the alleged stabbing occurred over a “money” matter.

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However, a report from Clarin indicates local police have not confirmed a stabbing incident.

The outlet writes: “There is still no official report from the clinic and the severity of the 38-year-old former soccer player’s condition is unknown.”

All reports say that Lavezzi has a broken collarbone from the incident, with the former report saying this came from him hitting a piece of furniture during the fall.

FM Gente report he has been admitted to hospital alongside his girlfriend.

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Lavezzi has been retired from football for four years.

Since hanging up his boots he has used his time to travel around the world and attend a number of parties.

As well as PSG, Lavezzi has starred for the likes of Genoa and Napoli.

He retired in 2020 playing for Chinese side Hebei FC.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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