Lautaro Martinez, an Inter striker, was condemned to compensation by the Labour Section of the Court of Milan for firing a 27-year-old babysitter with a serious disease who died a few months later. The dismissal, deemed illegal by the judge, would have occurred during the woman's "time off" period, i.e., in the days after the horrible prognosis. He must now recompense her family. The world champion had employed the young woman, who was of Argentine descent, eight months before she began experiencing problems. The babysitter, who resided at Lautaro's Milan home and had been recruited indefinitely with a working time of 54 hours per week, was fired while she was hospitalized because she would have surpassed the maximum period of absence due to illness, according to the footballer. The woman opted to appeal at that moment, turning to lawyers Michele Gagliano, Giuseppe Vadalà, and Concetta Quartuccio, and the family resumed the pending decision after her death in January 2023. The attorneys who help the young woman, despite being "satisfied with the professional result achieved" point out "with deep bitterness the evolution and above all the epilogue of the story, highlighting how you can be great professionals in the football fields but you must not get lost in own goals in life" .
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