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Vatican consul to Ýstanbul 'falls' in front of train
2007-07-28
Dunno how it could have happened. Vatican representatives are highly, highly regarded by the Islamists in Turkey. Everybody knows that.
Georges Marovitch, the Vatican’s representative in Ýstanbul, was involved in a strange train accident in Rome on Tuesday.

While waiting for his train on the platform, Marovitch apparently fell onto the tracks moments before the train pulled into the station, hitting the pope’s representative and leaving him seriously injured. The reason for his sudden fall remains unknown. It was learnt that Marovitch was on his way to visit the previous home of Pope John XXIII, who died in 1963 and was also a Vatican envoy to Turkey in his lifetime.

According to information from Marovitch’s family, he suffered heavy internal bleeding and a broken rib due to the unexplained accident. He is currently in intensive care at Gemelli Hospital, where Pope John II was also a patient shortly before his death.

According to the latest reports from the Vatican, the internal bleeding has stopped and his condition has improved, although Marovitch still remains in the intensive care unit. Marovitch is widely known for his support of interfaith dialogue initiatives. The 75-year-old representative, who is also the spokesman for the Turkish Catholic Communities Spiritual Council, was in Rome on vacation. The Italian police have launched an investigation into the mysterious accident.
I'm putting this in non-WOT for the moment, but it's a pretty suspicious event in a country where there have been persistent attacks on Catholic and Orthodox priests over the last few years.
Posted by:lotp

#5  wxjames takes the lead for the coveted "Understated Snark of the Week" award!

Understated .. rather unlike you, buddy .. :-)
Posted by: Steve White   2007-07-28 16:31  

#4   He is currently in intensive care at Gemelli Hospital, where Pope John II was also a patient shortly before his death.

I don't consider that a recommendation.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-07-28 13:12  

#3  In that case, the big surprise is that the train was on time.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-07-28 11:43  

#2  lotp: the article says it happened in Rome.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2007-07-28 11:18  

#1  Looks like the Pope's secretary and his recent warning about the Islamisation of Europe didn't go over too well in some quarters. I suspect this is Islam's version of a horse's head.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-28 10:11  

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