Dramatic injury: Oona King is out of Dancing on Ice

 
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21 January 2013
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Politician Oona King has become the latest contestant booted off Dancing On Ice after her professional partner took a dramatic tumble.

Mark Hanretty hurt his shoulder in the fall as the couple got into position and had to receive medical attention before it was confirmed that he was able to take part in their last dance.

A worried King was called over by presenter Phillip Schofield as medics treated Hanretty, who was thought to have put out his shoulder, and she said: "I'm sure it was my fault because he's the most amazing skater in this show."

With uncertainty hanging over the couple, mentor Jayne Torvill said: "You know when a professional can't get up like that it's pretty serious."

Schofield told King, a former Labour MP also known as Baroness King of Bow, that she and her partner had "given us a very dramatic moment".

After a short time, the couple performed to the hit Just The Two Of Us, but the judges opted to save ex-rugby player Gareth Thomas and his partner Robin Johnstone who danced to Queen track Somebody To Love.

Judge Ashley Roberts told both couples they had put on "amazing performances", while controversial judge Jason Gardiner said it was "definitely one of the most dramatic skate-offs we've ever had".

Head judge Robin Cousins told King: "Against anyone else, a skate of that calibre would easily have taken you through."

On learning her fate, King, who is known for losing her Bethnal Green seat to Respect leader George Galloway, said she "adored" the experience.

"I loved learning how to skate," she said.

Referring to her injured partner, she added: "I feel really devastated for him."

Hanretty then joked: "I didn't expect to have as much fun as I had with a politician."

Earlier in the night, the couples took part in "duels" whereby two couples had skate battles on the ice at the same time.

The judges then voted for the best couple in each "duel", making them immune from the public vote.

King lost her "duel" with gymnast Beth Tweddle, while Thomas lost out to actor Matt Lapinskas.

The X Factor-winning girl band Little Mix performed during the results show.

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