Kazakh Olympic figure skater stabbed to death at 25
ASTANA, Kazakhstan: Kazakh figure skater Denis Ten, who won bronze at the Sochi Olympics in 2014, died on Thursday aged 25 after being stabbed, Kazakhstan’s culture and sports ministry told AFP.
Ten died in hospital after medics fought to save his life following the attack in which he lost three litres of blood, the ministry’s press service said.Kazakhstan’s Vesti.kz news website reported that Ten died of stab wounds after being attacked by would-be car thieves.
He was reportedly stabbed in the right thigh, causing severe blood loss.City police said that he was stabbed by two unidentified attackers who were trying to steal mirrors from his car, RIA Novosti news agency reported.
The International Skating Union said in a tweet it was “deeply saddened” by the news.“Our heartfelt condolences go out to Denis’ family, friends and fans across the world,” it said.Social media erupted in sorrow and anger at the news of his death amid demands for an investigation.
Ten was of Korean origin and his great-great-grandfather was a Korean-born independence fighter, General Min Keung Ho.He was trained by American coach Frank Carroll following a spell with Russia’s most renowned coach, Tatiana Tarasova.Ten won silver at the World Figure Skating Championships in 2013 and bronze in 2015.
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