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rdfs:comment | - Roddy Scott (23 February 1971 – 26 September 2002) was a British freelance photojournalist who documented neglected conflicts in such places as Sierra Leone, Yemen, Iraq, Afghanistan and Ethiopia. He derived the bulk of his income from updating a guide to war and traveled widely in his freelance journalism, usually career without sponsors or payment. He died in Russia while working for Britain's Frontline Television News.
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Relatives | - His great-great-great-uncle was C. P. Scott, editor and proprietor of The Manchester Guardian, while his grandfather Claude Scott wrote a farming column for The Daily Telegraph for 25 years.
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abstract | - Roddy Scott (23 February 1971 – 26 September 2002) was a British freelance photojournalist who documented neglected conflicts in such places as Sierra Leone, Yemen, Iraq, Afghanistan and Ethiopia. He derived the bulk of his income from updating a guide to war and traveled widely in his freelance journalism, usually career without sponsors or payment. He died in Russia while working for Britain's Frontline Television News.
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