Machado suffered vertebra fracture on secret trip from Venezuela to Norway
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado suffered a vertebra fracture during a secret trip from Venezuela to Norway last week. The injury occurred during a high-risk sea crossing in a small fishing boat, according to a Norwegian newspaper.

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AI-generatedVenezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado suffered a vertebra fracture during a secret trip from Venezuela to Norway last week. The injury occurred during a high-risk sea crossing in a small fishing boat, according to a Norwegian newspaper. Machado, who received the Nobel Peace Prize, had expressed concerns about her safety during the journey to Oslo. Her spokesperson confirmed the fracture, and she was examined by doctors at Oslo University Hospital. Despite the injury, Machado greeted supporters upon her arrival in Oslo, although the fracture caused her to miss the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
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5 extractedHer fracture did not stop her from climbing over a barrier to greet supporters outside her hotel.
Machado previously said she feared for her life during the perilous voyage.
María Corina Machado suffered a vertebra fracture during her secret journey from Venezuela to Norway.
Machado had been examined by doctors at the Oslo University hospital in Ulleval.
The injury was sustained during a high-risk sea crossing in a small fishing boat battered by high waves.