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UK photographer Paul Conroy injured in Syria | UK photographer Paul Conroy injured in Syria |
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A UK photographer has been injured in an attack on a media centre in Syria that left two other reporters dead. | A UK photographer has been injured in an attack on a media centre in Syria that left two other reporters dead. |
Paul Conroy, 47, who lives in Devon, was with Sunday Times correspondent Marie Colvin who died in Homs. | Paul Conroy, 47, who lives in Devon, was with Sunday Times correspondent Marie Colvin who died in Homs. |
Remi Ochlik, a French photographer, was also killed when a shell hit the makeshift centre in the Baba Amr area. | Remi Ochlik, a French photographer, was also killed when a shell hit the makeshift centre in the Baba Amr area. |
Mr Conroy's father Les Conroy, who lives in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, said his son had suffered shrapnel injuries to his left leg. | Mr Conroy's father Les Conroy, who lives in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, said his son had suffered shrapnel injuries to his left leg. |
John Witherow, editor of The Sunday Times, said efforts were being made to move him to safety. | John Witherow, editor of The Sunday Times, said efforts were being made to move him to safety. |
'Vital work' | 'Vital work' |
"[Marie Colvin] was with Paul Conroy, the freelance photographer, who was injured in the attack," said Mr Witherow. | |
"We do not know the extent of his wounds but the early reports suggest he is not too seriously hurt. | "We do not know the extent of his wounds but the early reports suggest he is not too seriously hurt. |
"We are doing what we can to get him to safety and to recover Marie's body." | "We are doing what we can to get him to safety and to recover Marie's body." |
Mr Conroy's wife, occupational therapist Kate from Totnes, told BBC News that she was at work when she saw a headline flash up on a computer saying two Western journalists had been killed in Syria. | |
"My heart stopped. I saw Marie's name and thought Paul had been killed too. | |
"Your world comes tumbling around you. I have imagined this scenario so many times over the last 10 to 12 years, then suddenly it became reality." | |
Half an hour later she heard that Paul had been seriously injured. | |
Mrs Conroy said one of her sons told her: "This is a wake-up call, maybe he'll stop now." | |
Internet footage | |
She said: "That's my hope, but we'll see. He is very driven to tell people's story. | |
"He is doing an important job and I am very proud but it doesn't make it any easier for us at home." | |
She said she was "still in a state of shock" and was in touch with the Sunday Times which is working to bring her husband home. | |
Les Conroy said he had heard his son and Ms Colvin were sheltering in the building when it was hit by mortar fire. | |
Mr Conroy said he had heard there was footage on the internet of his son being treated in a Syrian hospital. | Mr Conroy said he had heard there was footage on the internet of his son being treated in a Syrian hospital. |
He said: "We had a look and there it was. I've seen him looking better but I've seen him looking worse. | He said: "We had a look and there it was. I've seen him looking better but I've seen him looking worse. |
"When I first heard it was a bit of a shock, but when it comes over on the media like that it is very useful. | "When I first heard it was a bit of a shock, but when it comes over on the media like that it is very useful. |
"We never thought that we would be seeing him or hearing him speak, without that we would have been sitting here for ages." | "We never thought that we would be seeing him or hearing him speak, without that we would have been sitting here for ages." |
Shortlisted for awards | |
He said hearing about the death of Ms Colvin was a "terrible shock". | He said hearing about the death of Ms Colvin was a "terrible shock". |
"To be out there doing a job like that - which we have all said is vital so that we know what's happening in these places - it was a terrible shock to hear that she had been killed." | "To be out there doing a job like that - which we have all said is vital so that we know what's happening in these places - it was a terrible shock to hear that she had been killed." |
Opposition-held districts of Syria have been under siege by security forces for more than two weeks, leaving hundreds dead. | Opposition-held districts of Syria have been under siege by security forces for more than two weeks, leaving hundreds dead. |
Activists said more than 40 people died on Tuesday. | Activists said more than 40 people died on Tuesday. |
Mr Conroy is a freelance cameraman and stills photographer who has worked for the BBC and Channel 4. | Mr Conroy is a freelance cameraman and stills photographer who has worked for the BBC and Channel 4. |
He has been shortlisted for several prestigious awards along with Ms Colvin. | He has been shortlisted for several prestigious awards along with Ms Colvin. |