Ezequiel Lavezzi, a former Argentine footballer, was hospitalized on December 19, 2023, at the Sanatorio Cantegril de Maldonado Hospital following a family dispute that led to injuries, according to reports from El Observador, a South American media outlet.
Although Lavezzi's hospitalization was linked to an abdominal issue, the precise details regarding the cause of his injuries were not officially revealed. Family sources claimed that the footballer had accidentally harmed himself while changing a light bulb and slipping off a ladder.
Reports from South American media conflicted, with a reliable Uruguayan news outlet citing police sources suggesting that Lavezzi was stabbed by a family member during a party, with the altercation centered around a monetary dispute.
Clarin, a prominent newspaper in Argentina, conveyed that the local police had not verified the stabbing incident, and the current status of the former PSG player remains undisclosed.
Ezequiel Lavezzi, recognized for his impactful role as a forward for Napoli in Italy and PSG in France, enjoyed a distinguished career, participating in almost 200 matches for Napoli. He achieved success by securing the Italian Cup in 2012 with 48 goals and 56 assists. In France, he clinched the Ligue 1 title three times. Despite his accomplishments at the club level, his international journey with Argentina witnessed near successes, culminating in runner-up positions in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, 2015, and 2016 Copa America. Lavezzi's singular triumph as an Argentine international came in the form of the Gold medal he earned at the 2008 Athens Olympics.

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