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Vladimir Shklyarov: Russian ballet star dies aged 39 after ‘fall from building’ | World News

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An acclaimed Russian ballet dancer has died aged 39 after reportedly falling off a balcony while on painkillers.

Vladimir Shklyarov, one of the world’s top male ballet stars, died on Saturday night, according to the Mariinsky Theatre, where he was a principal dancer.

The St Petersburg theatre said: “This is a huge loss for the entire staff of the Mariinsky Theatre.

“We express our condolences to the family, friends of the artist and all the many fans of his work and talent.”

A spokesperson for the theatre also told Russian media at the weekend he had fallen from the fifth floor of a building, and that he had been taking “serious painkillers” for a back injury.

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Vladimir Shklyarov performing in London in 2009, with fellow dancer Alina Somova. Pic: Reuters

Dancers have been paying tribute to Shklyarov, who was married to fellow company dancer Maria Shklyarov, with whom he had two children.

Former ballerina Irina Bartnovskaya said that Mr Shklyarov had been at home, on pain relief, preparing for foot surgery at the time of his death.

In a post on Telegram, she continued: “He went out onto the balcony to get some air and smoke, lost his balance (a very narrow balcony) and fell down (from the 5th floor).

“Stupid, unbearable accident.”

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Diana Vishneva, a ballerina at the Mariinsky Theatre, was also among those paying tribute.

She said: “This tragedy brings only tears and sadness.”

According to state-run news group RIA Novosti, an investigation has been launched into the death.

The outlet also said that the preliminary cause of death was believed to be an accident.

Sky News has contacted the Mariinsky Theatre and St Petersburg ballet company for comment.



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