Lindsey Vonn’s dog died the day after her crash at Winter Olympics
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She hoped to cheer for her sister on the slopes of Cortina, instead she found herself spending the Winter Olympics at the hospital Cà Foncello in Treviso. Yet Karin Vonn, sister of ski champion Lindsey, has not lost her irony. It has become viral a video published on social media in which she tells amazed the beauty of Italian doctors, paramedics and nurses: "Forget the dating apps, you just go to an Italian emergency room, you read in the text …
Only a few days after her terrible fall at the Milan-Cortina Olympic Games, Lindsey Vonn had to face an even more intimate event: the death of her dog Leo, her thirteen-year-old companion. Disappeared the day after her accident, the animal, suffering from cancer and heart failure, held a central place in the champion's life.
Ski star Lindsey Vonn is going through a tough time. Shortly after her Olympic crash, she has suffered another blow of fate.
American ski queen Lindsey Vonn, 42, who competed in the Olympics with a cruciate ligament injury and was seriously injured in a fall during the race, has announced the death of her dog. Vonn announced on her Instagram on the 18th that her dog, Leo, passed away on the 9th.
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