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Journalist for British TV found dead in northern Iraq hotel
Agence France-Presse | March 30, 2003

Posted on 03/30/2003 9:06:43 AM PST by HAL9000

LONDON (AFP) - A television journalist covering the Iraq war for Britain's Channel 4 News was found dead Sunday at a hotel in northern Iraq, his employers said, adding that there appeared to be no direct connection with military action.

It is believed that Gaby Rado, 48, fell from the roof of the Abu Sanaa hotel in Sulyamaniya, a major town in a Kurdish controlled area, said a statement from the independent ITN network, which produces news programmes for Channel 4.

The journalist had been reporting on the activities of Kurdish fighters and coalition troops in the region, which is some 50 miles (80 kilometres) east of front line fighting.

Rado's body was found in the car park below the hotel on Sunday morning, according to the ITN statement.

It added: "Gaby was found with serious head injuries. He received immediate first aid at the scene and was then taken to the local hospital where he was pronounced dead."

Local police "have found an eyewitness who saw Gaby walking up to the hotel roof alone but did not see what happened next," the statement said.

Rado was a specialist in foreign affairs who covered the conflict in Afghanistan in late 2001, the fall of communism in the Soviet Union and the 1990s wars in Bosnia and Kosovo.

ITN has already lost one journalist in the Iraq war, veteran television news correspondent Terry Lloyd.

The network said Lloyd is suspected to have been killed by fire from allied forces near the southern city of Basra.

Lloyd's French cameraman Fred Nerac and Lebanese interpreter Hussein Osman are still missing.

Stewart Purvis, ITN's editor-in-chief, said: "We will make every effort to bring (Rado's) body home whilst we also continue to try to recover from Basra the body" of Lloyd and to search for Nerac and Osman.

Born in the Hungarian capital of Budapest, Rado emigrated with his family to England when he was eight years old.

He was married and had two children by his first wife.

Jim Gray, editor of Channel 4 News, said: "All of us are utterly distraught and our thoughts are with Gaby's family.

"Gaby was truly a unique figure in television journalism... he was among the most experienced in his field."



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: gabyrado; iraq; itn; saddamhussein

1 posted on 03/30/2003 9:06:43 AM PST by HAL9000
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To: HAL9000
Play with liberal bias fire, get burned...bye-bye liberal, sorry, no pulitzer today.
2 posted on 03/30/2003 9:08:42 AM PST by Porterville (Screw the grammar, full posting ahead.)
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To: HAL9000
you don't supposed he was pushed?
3 posted on 03/30/2003 9:09:40 AM PST by vigilante2
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To: HAL9000
Fell, or was he pushed?
4 posted on 03/30/2003 9:10:09 AM PST by struwwelpeter (davai za tekh kto s nami byl togda)
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To: HAL9000

5 posted on 03/30/2003 9:11:18 AM PST by Roscoe
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To: struwwelpeter
fell from the roof? Hmmm...lets call in Columbo....I think this is a rather suspicious case. Or...was he drinking...which a lot of these older reporters are apparent alcoholics....CNN has bunches of these folks.
6 posted on 03/30/2003 9:13:11 AM PST by pepsionice
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To: Porterville
What evidence do we have that the guy was a liberal?
7 posted on 03/30/2003 9:16:20 AM PST by the_doc
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To: HAL9000
"Isn't it true, Mr. Jennings, that correspondent casualties are MUCH HIGHER in this conflict than you expected, and IN FACT your planners deployed fewer correspondents than needed in this conflict...."
8 posted on 03/30/2003 9:21:08 AM PST by sam_paine
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To: vigilante2
No question about it: this is what Iraqis have in common with the former Soviet Union --- a poor country with one function developed into an art, which is secret police.
9 posted on 03/30/2003 9:40:28 AM PST by TopQuark
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To: the_doc
Is he a journalist??? Yes. Where did he study??? Ivy league socialism journalism school. Was he embedded??? No. Why??? Because he wasn't qualified to be embedded. So what does he do??? Goes out to get the big scoop in the war. For the benefit of whom??? Himself. Who is so self absorbed that they would do anything including betraying God, Country, and family??? Liberals. Thus, he must be a lib. also I believe he worked for the BBC
10 posted on 03/30/2003 11:24:24 AM PST by Porterville (Screw the grammar, full posting ahead.)
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To: Porterville
You sound like a liberal journalist, with all the unsubstantiated charges in your spin (grin).

Maybe he was a liberal. Maybe not. (My point is that the Iraqis are more likely to murder a conservative journalist. That's all I was driving at.)

11 posted on 03/30/2003 11:58:43 AM PST by the_doc
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