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Kerry to fly home Monday after bicycle accident

Published: 01 Jun 2015 - 11:20 am | Last Updated: 14 Jan 2022 - 03:27 am

 



Geneva---US Secretary of State John Kerry will remain in hospital in Geneva overnight after breaking his leg in a cycling accident in the French Alps and will fly home for treatment on Monday, cutting short a European trip.
Kerry, 71, a keen cyclist, was hospitalised in the Swiss city of Geneva after the accident across the border in the French Alps.
He was initially expected to return to the United States on Sunday evening but the State Department later announced the flight had been postponed.
"The Secretary had planned on flying back to the US this evening, but after further consultation it was sensible for him to remain in the hospital for observation overnight for purely precautionary measures and fly home tomorrow," spokesman John Kirby said.
He added that Kerry was "in great spirits and active" and had spoken by phone with President Barack Obama.
Kerry's fall happened after he had just set out on a planned ride of one of the stages of the Tour de France, the challenging Col de la Colombiere mountain pass, a local source said.
The top US diplomat, who had been holding talks in Switzerland Saturday on the Iran nuclear crisis, broke his right femur in his fall in the village of Scionzier near Chamonix.
He has had to cancel both a trip to Spain and his attendance at an international meeting in Paris on the crisis over the Islamic State group, Kirby said.
He added however that Kerry planned on Tuesday to "remotely" join the Paris talks, which are aimed at reviewing the international coalition's strategy against the jihadists, also known as ISIL, who have seized swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria.
"The secretary is stable and never lost consciousness, his injury is not life-threatening, and he is expected to make a full recovery," Kirby said in a statement earlier Sunday.
"Given the injury is near the site of his prior hip surgery, he will return to Boston today to seek treatment at Massachusetts General Hospital with his doctor who did the prior surgery."
Kerry had asked local officials in eastern France's Haute-Savoi to organise the trip in the beautiful Alpine region.
"He had expressed a wish, a few days ago, to complete a stage of the Tour de France passing through the Col de la Colombiere. The hill is very well-known for its difficulty, and because he loves France and cycling, he decided to climb it on his bicycle," the local source said.
"He fell accidentally, like all other cyclists have at some point."
Scionzier resident Arfaoui Aymen, 29, reported seeing "police everywhere" following the accident.

AFP