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    Nobel laureate Machado injured as she fled Venezuela, spokesperson says

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    OSLO, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado fractured a vertebra while ⁠fleeing Venezuela on a small boat last week to receive the award in Oslo, a spokesperson for the ‍opposition leader said on Monday, confirming a Norwegian media report.

    Machado went ​to Norway in defiance of a decade-long travel ban imposed by authorities in her home country and after spending ​more than a year in hiding, but arrived too late for Wednesday's official prize ceremony.

    Doctors examining her in Oslo had since diagnosed a fracture in her back, Norwegian daily Aftenposten reported, citing anonymous sources.

    The ‌injury was sustained amid rough weather during the boat ‌trip, according to the report.

    A spokesperson for Machado told Reuters the Aftenposten ​report was accurate, but declined to give further details.

    The laureate left Venezuela by boat early last week ‌and travelled to the Caribbean island of Curacao, from where ⁠she departed on a private plane via the ‌United States to Norway, ​a person familiar with the matter previously told Reuters.

    Machado has said she plans to return to Venezuela, and that ⁠her aim is ⁠to achieve a peaceful transition of government from President Nicolas ​Maduro.

    (Reporting by Gwladys Fouche and Stine Jacobsen, editing by Anna Ringstrom, Terje Solsvik ‌Editing by Alex Richardson)

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