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French photographer killed in Syria | French photographer killed in Syria |
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French freelance photographer Olivier Voisin died in a Turkish hospital three days after suffering from shrapnel wounds sustained while covering clashes in northern Syria. | French freelance photographer Olivier Voisin died in a Turkish hospital three days after suffering from shrapnel wounds sustained while covering clashes in northern Syria. |
Voisin, 38, suffered serious head and arm injuries from an exploding shell on 21 February while covering the operations of a rebel group near the city of Idlib. | Voisin, 38, suffered serious head and arm injuries from an exploding shell on 21 February while covering the operations of a rebel group near the city of Idlib. |
Taken across the border to a hospital in the Turkish city of Antakya, he died without recovering consciousness. He had worked for several international media outlets and had previously covered conflicts in Libya, Somalia, Haiti and Kenya. | Taken across the border to a hospital in the Turkish city of Antakya, he died without recovering consciousness. He had worked for several international media outlets and had previously covered conflicts in Libya, Somalia, Haiti and Kenya. |
Sources: Daily Mail/Le Monde (in French) | Sources: Daily Mail/Le Monde (in French) |
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