The coach of Russian-born figure skater Ekaterina Alexandrovsaya, who was found dead in Moscow at the age of 20 in a suspected suicide, has said she was being treated for epilepsy.
Alexandrovskaya died in the early hours of Saturday in the Russian capital, with preliminary investigations treating her death as suicide after she fell from a sixth-floor window, according to TASS.
The skater, who had switched allegiances to represent Australia on the international stage since 2016, reportedly left a note reading "I love (you)".
Also on rt.com Figure skating star Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya dies aged 20 in suspected suicideAlexandrovskaya's coach, Andrey Hekalo, told the Russian media that she had been being treated for epilepsy since January, which had effectively signaled the end of her skating career.
"She had a seizure. On January 10, she didn't turn up for training. She was admitted to the hospital for examinations and was there for about 10 days to two weeks.
"She was diagnosed with epilepsy. The doctor said that it was dangerous to continue performing (skating). After that, she didn't go out on the ice (to train)."
In an interview with TASS, Hekalo described Alexandrovskaya as an "open and cheerful girl" who "loved friends and communicating."
"Seclusion wasn't for her. Nothing signaled (that this would happen), all this is wrong," he added.
Alexandrovskaya won two Australian national titles skating in the pairs with partner Harley Windsor, also scooping World Junior Championship gold in 2017.
The pair competed at the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, finishing 18th.
On the news of his former partner's death, Windsor penned a heartfelt tribute, saying he was "devastated to my core."
Also on rt.com 'Devastated to my core': Former partner pays tribute to Russian-born skate star Alexandrovskaya after death age 20"Words can not describe how I feel right now, I am devastated and sick to my core about the sad and sudden passing of Katia," Windsor wrote.
"The amount we had achieved during our partnership is something I can never forget and will always hold close to my heart. This news is something you can never prepare for. Rest In Peace Katia."
Russian double World Champion Evgenia Medvedeva also paid tribute, sharing an image of Alexandrovskaya and Windsor in her Instagram stories.
"We will miss you, kid. My condolences to the family," the 20-year-old star wrote.
The International Figure Skating Union also shared its condolences on social media, sharing a link so that fans could find out more about Alexandrovskaya's career.