The Sunday Times: Journalist Colvin Killed Trying to Retrieve Shoes

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American war correspondent Marie Colvin was killed while trying to retrieve her shoes so she could flee an army bombardment in the Syrian city of Homs, her employer The Sunday Times said.

Colvin and a group of other journalists had all followed the local custom of removing their footwear before entering a building in the besieged city which was being used as a rebel press center, it said.

The journalists were on the ground floor of the building when the upper floors were hit by rockets, the paper said in the first full account of how the attack happened.

Although they were initially unhurt, Colvin ran to the hall to get her shoes back from where she had left them.

But as she reached it a rocket landed at the front of the building, burying her and French photographer Remi Ochlik in debris and killing them both, the paper said.

Colvin's mother Rosemarie told CNN on Saturday that the late reporter will likely be buried in Syria, saying it had been too risky for aid workers attempting to retrieve her remains.

"We were told yesterday that today was probably the last day" for recovering the body, she told the network.

The Red Cross said Saturday it had failed to agree a deal to evacuate the journalists and wounded Syrians from Homs, as President Bashar Assad's forces resumed shelling the Baba Amr district of the city.

British photographer Paul Conroy, who was working with Colvin at the time, and French reporter Edith Bouvier were wounded in the attack.

Britain summoned Syria's ambassador to London on Wednesday to demand that Syrian authorities facilitate "immediate arrangements for the repatriation of the journalists' bodies," as well as medical treatment for Conroy.

Comments 8
Default-user-icon Rado Dibella (Guest) 26 February 2012, 08:12

Had she been killed while doing something else, her killing would not have moved me. But while retrieving her shoes? That was devastating.

Default-user-icon Alice (Guest) 26 February 2012, 12:00

Rado, do you ever sense that no one has ever laught at your "jokes" except yourself? That because you're a $h%T Head!

Missing lebanonissyria 26 February 2012, 18:45

What is wrong with you? This woman was a reporter trying to report the truth. Why are you making fun of the dead?

Missing startrip 26 February 2012, 09:41

Rado, the lameness of your comment far exceeds your callousness.

Default-user-icon Vesamos (Guest) 26 February 2012, 13:00

Oh how dramatic and poetic this headline is! Call it fake Western emotional baloney of cinematic proportions. It would make a heart of stone bleed and stir those emoted into kicking their shoes off and going to rescue the trapped saints of Al Qaida - Homs Brigades. Perhaps then they will find out that the saints themselves sacrificed this woman in one of their rituals.

Default-user-icon Murad (Guest) 26 February 2012, 14:52

Princess chose to enter Syria illegally without the government's knowledge. Princess reported "heavy shelling" but chose to stay because princesses never die in fairy tales. And now we find out she died trying to retrieve her shoes. Princess should have learned from Cinderella and left the shoes behind.

Default-user-icon Murad (Guest) 26 February 2012, 16:03

Princess chose to enter Syria illegally without the government's knowledge. Princess reported "heavy shelling" but chose to stay because princesses never die in fairy tales. And now we found out she died try to retrieve her shoes. Princess should have learned from Cinderella and left the shoes behind.

Default-user-icon Shlomo Billaney (Guest) 27 February 2012, 03:13

I suspect that her vision impairment expedited her demise. Or perhaps she was mistaken for a pirate.