Ex-Lidl worker drops €300k injury claim after covert gym video shown in court

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Counsel for Lidl, Finbarr Fox Sc instructed by Wayne Finn of Holmes O'Malley and Sexton put it to Ms Ledzinska she was fit enough to be in the Army, and this was rigorous training

A former Lidl worker who claimed she injured her back at work has withdrawn her claim at the High Court after a video was shown of her doing vigorous exercise at a gym.

READ MORE - Irish mum, 36, loses €760,000 disability claim after winning Christmas tree tossing competitionMs Ledzinska replied, “For me, it is stretching and cardio.” On the second day of the hearing a video of Ms Ledzinska, which was taken by private investigators on behalf of Lidl on two days this week was shown to the court.“You didn’t tell the judge about this. It's very far away from gentle Pilates,” Counsel said.

She agreed it was not gentle Pilates and said she started to go to the gym last February but had a break in March because it was so sore for her before resuming gym work again. Ms Ledzinska replied that she had two hands and two legs and she still has pain. She said she had strong legs her but not her back.

 

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