Gaddafi army and the rebels in Misurata the main street of the most serious deadlock Tripoli Street, following the rebels, including in this shooting, including a group of reporters Hetherington was the army of the mortar attacks, Hetherington was a grenade hit. “He started bleeding a lot, becoming more and more weak, more and more pale face.” At that time together with his 28-year-old British freelance photographer Guy Martin recalled that, when several of reporters were injured, the rest of the people are running around in panic for help.
“Hurry up, hurry with me, full of injured people.” Ballistic Jacket covered with blood a U.S. reporters rushed Street, stopped an ambulance, “Fast with me, I tell you Where. “In her under the guidance of medical personnel rushed to the accident scene and finally, the first Hetherington and stomach injuries Guy Martin hospital for emergency treatment; 10 minutes later, another ambulance will flood Medeiros to the hospital.
Because excessive bleeding, Hetherington in the hospital 15 minutes after it declared died, while Hund Ross died in a few hours later. “He (De-Rose) hurt too much, and the bullet hit his forehead and fired from the back of the head.” Doctor to the Hund’s brain scans carried out after Ross sighed. And his friends are tightly holding his helmet top has been damaged on the side.
“I told them not to collective action.” A first aid tent stood outside the rebel members of the frustration said, “This is the most dangerous behavior, the most vulnerable group of people together (government forces) attack, I warned them not to do it. “Unfortunately, the reporters did not listen to the views of local people.
Ross Hetherington and Hund Libya since February third and fourth war since the death of Western Libya battlefield war correspondent, before the online TV station founder of the Hula Libya Mohammed. Nabu Si and Al Jazeera Jabir Qatari photographers face shooting victims in Benghazi. In addition, the protection of New York-based Reporters Association spokesman said recently, while at least 18 reporters are missing or detained in a state of Libya. The Association believes that the current media competition, more and more reporters were sent to the battlefield reports, but with the escalating war in Libya, it has become the world’s most dangerous areas.
