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Canadian Olympic skater, Alexandra Paul dies at 31
Alexandra Paul, a distinguished figure skater who represented Canada in the Olympics, has sadly passed away at the age of 31 due to a car accident. The incident occurred in Ontario on Tuesday when a truck collided with several stationary vehicles, as reported by the local police.
Tragically, her infant child, who was also present in the vehicle, survived the accident. The baby received medical attention for injuries that are not considered life-threatening, according to information provided by BBC.
Skate Canada while confirming her death said, Paul was a “shining star on and off the ice” who left an “indelible mark” on the world of figure skating.
Throughout her remarkable career, Paul achieved notable milestones, including securing a silver medal at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships in 2010. Her dedication led her to proudly represent Canada in the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games.
Collaborating with her partner and husband, Mitchell Islam, she garnered numerous international medals before retiring from competitive skating in 2016.
“It is with a heavy heart that Skate Canada announces the sudden passing of a cherished member of our skating community, Alexandra Paul,” the organisation said in a statement.
“As we remember Alexandra’s contributions to the sport, we also reflect on the camaraderie and sportsmanship she exemplified.
“She was not only an accomplished athlete but also a true role model for aspiring skaters, demonstrating the values of resilience, perseverance, and sportsmanlike conduct.
“Our thoughts are with Alexandra’s family, friends, and everyone who was fortunate enough to know her during this difficult time.”
Sports broadcaster Michele Tafoya wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, that Ms Paul was such “an accomplished young woman”.