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Tears as twins dedicate silver to stricken team-mate

BAKU: Tears flowed at the European Games on Monday when twins Anna-Maria and Eirini-Marina Alexandri dedicated their silver medal to Austrian team-mate Vanessa Sahinovic who is in a coma in hospital in Vienna after being run over by a bus on the eve of the Games in Baku.Sahinovic, 15, was

By our correspondents
June 16, 2015
BAKU: Tears flowed at the European Games on Monday when twins Anna-Maria and Eirini-Marina Alexandri dedicated their silver medal to Austrian team-mate Vanessa Sahinovic who is in a coma in hospital in Vienna after being run over by a bus on the eve of the Games in Baku.
Sahinovic, 15, was placed in an artificial coma after being flown back from Baku and undergoing a lengthy operation last Thursday. Another of her synchronised swimming team-mates, Luna Pjaer, broke her arm in the incident and also returned to Vienna whilst a third Verena Breit suffered bruising but stayed on in the Azeri capital.
Sahinovic has spinal, hip and thigh injuries and is expected to undergo further operations.
“This is for Vanessa,” said the Alexandri sisters brandishing the silver medals after the synchronised swimming duets competition.
The 17-year-old sisters, along with their triplet and team reserve Vasiliki-Pagona — the eldest by a minute — burst into tears and hugged their coaches after moving up from third to second in the final part of the programme.
The medal justified their decision to not pull out of the competition following the accident after it had been discussed by the team and coaches.
“It has been really tough since the accident. We received messages from all round the world,” said Eirni-Marina.
“Verena had an injured leg but she is very tough and she wanted to be here for Vanessa and Luna.
“We weren’t thinking of silver. It is a huge surprise for us.
Breit went through with competing in the qualifiers despite the mental scars and suffering a badly bruised thigh.
The incident is presently under investigation by the police — the images captured on camera show the bus travelling at speed and taking a corner with the girls and their companions in clear sight and then hitting them with one being dragged for 20 metres under the vehicle.