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October 16, 2006
Reaction to the Coroner's Verdict on Terry Lloyd's Death
Stewart Purvis, who was head of ITN at the time that British journalist Terry Lloyd died in Iraq, comments on the coroner's inquest and verdict. He suggests that the British government should press the U. S. for the names of those soldiers who opened fire on the civilian vehicle carrying Lloyd, who was injured, back to Basra. Read more here in the Media Guardian and here in the Chicago Tribune. Read a remembrance of Lloyd by colleague Ross Appleyard here.
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