[Release] PHR: Forensic conflicts over death of video-journalist Brad Will
February 4th, 2009Posted by John Thompson in Editors' pick, Photography
The Physician for Human Rights (PHR) restates its case that American video-journalist Brad Will, who died of gunshot wounds while covering protests in Oaxaca in October 2006, was hit by a ricochet bullet in the chest, supporting the theory of longer-range gunshots.
Mexico’s Attorney General (PGR) claims Will was killed by gunshots from within his immediate vicinity. Full release…
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February 8th, 2009 at 3:45 am
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