Bolshoi Ballet director leaves hospital

The Bolshoi Ballet's artistic director, wearing dark glasses but saying he felt well, left a Moscow hospital today to have treatment…

Sergei Filin, artistic director of Russia's Bolshoi Ballet, speaks to journalists as he leaves hospital accompanied by his wife Maria. Photograph: Vselovod Kutznestov/Reuters
Sergei Filin, artistic director of Russia's Bolshoi Ballet, speaks to journalists as he leaves hospital accompanied by his wife Maria. Photograph: Vselovod Kutznestov/Reuters

The Bolshoi Ballet's artistic director, wearing dark glasses but saying he felt well, left a Moscow hospital today to have treatment in Germany after an acid attack that damaged his eyes and face.

Sergei Filin (42), said before checking out of the hospital that he knew who was behind last month's attack and made clear he believed it was linked to his work at Russia's prestigious Bolshoi Theatre.

"I feel well, I'd even say great, if only my eyes could see a bit better. But I can say I feel well," he told reporters as he left, wearing a netted bandage across the lower part of his face.

Mr Filin told Russian state television before leaving the hospital that he forgave his masked attacker, who splashed acid in his face outside his Moscow apartment as he went home on January 17th.

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Asked if he knew who had attacked him, he said in the television interview: "Every person has an organ called a heart, and my heart knows who did it, and in my soul I have an answer to that question."

Mr Filin had been one of the most talked about figures in Russia as head of the ballet for nearly two years when he was attacked. He said the attack followed repeated threats and may have been motivated by rivalry or resentment.

Reuters