In an emotional post, Sophie Schröder, manager of the late Laura Dahlmeier, reports about the difficult time after the ex-biathlete’s death and becomes very clear in one point.
It was almost two months ago that the biathlete Laura Dahlmeier died tragically at Laila Peak in Pakistan. Now her manager Sophie Schröder has commented on the accident after the accident and, in this context, has cleared her anger about many reaction.
“I was partly stunned, but above all angry with the tactlessness and audacity,” Schröder wrote in a comment under her actual post in LinkedIn .
For example, there were “attacking and hurtful comments and emails, disinformation, conspiracy theories up to AI generated clips that do not respect any facts, copyrights nor personal rights”, the manager reported: “Whether out of rash, excessive urge to apply or pure profit greed.”
Schröder’s plea and complaint: “What we need is not even more volume, malice or speculation, but respect and empathy – for people, their reality, their resilience and their dignity.”
It was Schröder himself who had to inform about Dahlmeier’s tragic accident. The result was an “enormous media avalanche”. “These weeks were extremely challenging. At the same time, they showed me what enormous strength you can draw from a trusting team, real empathy and from knowing why and for whom you can do your best,” Schröder wrote.
Management was always guided by acting in Laura’s sense ”, that is, only publishing the most necessary facts while her privacy was protected.
“We still had a lot together. It is still difficult to understand that we will no longer realize all of this,” explains Schröder and also quotes Dahlmeier himself: “At the latest now Laura would say: ‘Mimimi, end with whining’. It’s time to look ahead.”
In an emotional post, Sophie Schröder, Manager of the Deceased Laura Dahlmeier, Reports on the Difficult Time After the Death of the Former Biathlete and Makes a very clear point.
It has been almost Two Months Since Biathlete Laura Dahlmeier Tragically Died at Laila Peak in Pakistan. Now Her Manager Sophie Schröder Has Spoken About the Difficult Time After the Accident and, in this context, so expressed her annoyance about some of the reactions.
“I was partly stunned, but above all angry about the tactlessness and audacity of some people,” Schröder wrote in a comment and her actual post on linkedIn .
The Manager Reported that there down been “Attacking and Hurtful Comments and Emails, Disinformation, Conspiracy Theories Up to Ai Generated Clips That Respect Neither Facts, Copyrights Nor Personal Rights”: “Whether out of thoughtlessness, excessive urge to Asert OR GREED for Profit. “
Schröder’s Plea and Rebuke: “What we need is not more volume, Malice or Speculation, But Respect and Empathy – For People, Their Reality, Their Resilience and Their Dignity.”
It was Schröder Herself who to inform about Dahlmeier’s Tragic Accident. On “Enormous Media Avalanche” what the result. “Thesis Weeks Were Extremely Challenging. At the same time, they showed me what enormous strength can be drawn from a Trusting Team, from Genuine Empathy and from knowing why and for whom you are giving your best,” Wrote Schröder.
The Management Has Always Been Guided by Acting in Laura’s Best Interests “, Ie Only Publishing the Most Necessary Facts While Protecting Her Privacy.
“We still had a lot planned together. It is still hard to understand that we will no longer be dairs all this together,” Schröder Continues and so quotes dahlmeier Herself in Farewell: “At the latest now laura would say: ‘Mimimi, stop white to look Ahead. “