Talk:Irina Viner
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Icons? Failed source verification of a thoroughly mistranslated factlet.
edit"She told that her pupils venerates myrrh-pouring icons before every competition."
- The quoted source, Ирина Винер at MIGnews.com (http://mignews.com/news/070415_190545_68468.html), contains nothing whatsoever on the topic.
- Either the girls VENERATE, or she (Viner) told them that SHE VENERATES (prays to) icons. Apart from that, where does it happen, do they move the church to the gym or the gym to the church? "Miracle-working icons" are hard to get by in pocket-size models nowadays. The poor translation makes the sentence fully incomprehensible and ridiculous.
Either a correct source is found AND the correct meaning is reproduced, or this must be removed. Arminden (talk) 13:34, 8 August 2021 (UTC)
Someone added that she died on January 10, 2024
editBut I don't see any source for it, and no Google results confirming such. Skiendog (talk) 01:24, 24 April 2024 (UTC)