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Ex-Daily Star editor Brian Hitchen dies in Spain crash | Ex-Daily Star editor Brian Hitchen dies in Spain crash |
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A former editor of the Daily Star and Sunday Express has been run over and killed in Spain, along with his wife. | A former editor of the Daily Star and Sunday Express has been run over and killed in Spain, along with his wife. |
Brian Hitchen, 77, and his wife Nelli were struck by a car on Sunday while crossing a road in Altea, near Benidorm, on the country's east coast. | Brian Hitchen, 77, and his wife Nelli were struck by a car on Sunday while crossing a road in Altea, near Benidorm, on the country's east coast. |
Mr Hitchen was editor of the Daily Star from 1987 to 1994 and the Sunday Express in 1995. | Mr Hitchen was editor of the Daily Star from 1987 to 1994 and the Sunday Express in 1995. |
Daily Express editor Hugh Whittow described his friend and ex-colleague as "talented, funny and generous". | Daily Express editor Hugh Whittow described his friend and ex-colleague as "talented, funny and generous". |
Mr Hitchen, who during his career also worked for the Daily Mirror and the National Enquirer in the United States, died in hospital following the crash on Sunday. | Mr Hitchen, who during his career also worked for the Daily Mirror and the National Enquirer in the United States, died in hospital following the crash on Sunday. |
'Everyone loved him' | 'Everyone loved him' |
A spokeswoman for Northern & Shell, the Daily Express and Daily Star's parent company, said: "We can confirm the sad news that Brian Hitchen, former editor of the Daily Star and the Sunday Express, and his wife, Nelli, have died after being been involved in a serious road accident in Spain. | A spokeswoman for Northern & Shell, the Daily Express and Daily Star's parent company, said: "We can confirm the sad news that Brian Hitchen, former editor of the Daily Star and the Sunday Express, and his wife, Nelli, have died after being been involved in a serious road accident in Spain. |
"Brian was taken to a hospital in a very grave condition and doctors were not able to save him. | "Brian was taken to a hospital in a very grave condition and doctors were not able to save him. |
"Nelli very sadly died at the scene. Our thoughts are with their family at this time." | "Nelli very sadly died at the scene. Our thoughts are with their family at this time." |
Mr Whittow said he was struggling to come to terms with the deaths. | Mr Whittow said he was struggling to come to terms with the deaths. |
"Brian was one of my very best friends and I am deeply, deeply saddened by this tragic news," he said. | "Brian was one of my very best friends and I am deeply, deeply saddened by this tragic news," he said. |
He said of Mr Hitchen that "everyone loved him", adding: "He was devoted to Nelli and she was devoted to him, and they both adored their children and grandchildren." | He said of Mr Hitchen that "everyone loved him", adding: "He was devoted to Nelli and she was devoted to him, and they both adored their children and grandchildren." |
'Hitch-sized hangover' | |
Former editor of The Mirror newspaper, Piers Morgan wrote on Twitter: "Great editor, and wonderful character. Gave me my 1st shift in Fleet Street. RIP." | |
Attending Monday night's British Journalism Awards, Express Newspapers' digital content director Gareth Morgan tweeted: "I will raise a large glass to Brian Hitchen tonight at the British Journalism Awards. | |
"Tomorrow I'll have a Hitch-sized hangover. | |
"It's a black day for journalism. RIP Brian Hitchen. Still the Boss." | |
A spokeswoman for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: "We are aware of the death of two British nationals following an incident on 1 December in Altea, near Benidorm, in Spain. | A spokeswoman for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: "We are aware of the death of two British nationals following an incident on 1 December in Altea, near Benidorm, in Spain. |
"We are providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time." | "We are providing consular assistance to the family at this difficult time." |
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