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Екатерина Александровская погибла 18 июля, выпав из окна. По предварительным данным, причиной гибели спортсменки стал суицид. = Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya died on July 18, falling out of the window. According to preliminary data, the cause of the death of the athlete was suicide.
That may conform to a recognised romanisation of her Cyrillic name. However, Wikipedia uses the predominant spelling of subjects' names as used in published sources, and only 2 of the almost 40 sources we have spell it Aleks-. Most have Alex-. -- Jack of Oz[pleasantries]00:40, 22 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Вы понимаете, что такое часовые пояса? Когда в России была ночь и случилась трагедия, "на Западе", т.е. в UK & US, была ещё пятница, 17. Но время-то фиксируется по местному времени. Развели войну правок на ровном месте. Заметьте, все российские источники (https://www.vesti.ru/article/2431057 // Vesti, tass.ru/sport/8998941 // TASS, https://tass.ru/sport/9008587 // TASS), вообще все ([1]), фиксируют дату 18 июля. Нет ни одного с 17. Вам это ни о чём не говорит? Lesless (talk) 22:10, 22 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Екатерина Александровская погибла 18 июля, выпав из окна. По предварительным данным, причиной гибели спортсменки стал суицид. = Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya died on July 18, falling out of the window. According to preliminary data, the cause of the death of the athlete was suicide.