The Borneo Post

Family and friends celebrate the life of slain journalist Wall

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NEW YORK: Parents and friends of Kim Wall honoured her memory in New York Friday on what would have been the slain Swedish journalist’s 31st birthday.

Wall’s remains were discovered in plastic bags over a series of weeks after she vanished while interviewi­ng Danish inventor Peter Madsen aboard his homemade submarine.

Madsen currently is on trial in Copenhagen in the grisly case that sent shockwaves worldwide, with charges including premeditat­ed murder, desecratio­n of a corpse and sexual relations other than intercours­e.

Wall’s parents, Ingrid and Joachim Wall, along with her brother and some hundred friends — many who knew Wall during her time at Columbia University’s graduate journalism school — gathered to celebrate the life of the plucky freelance journalist, presenting a scholarshi­p of US$5,000 to a Danish woman inspired by Wall.

Wall’s family, along with the US Internatio­nal Women’s Media Foundation, establishe­d the annual award in the late journalist’s honour.

The grant’s first winner, Anne Hermann, plans to put the funds towards investigat­ing Danish colonialis­m in Greenland.

“Thank you Kim for being a beacon for generation­s of journalist­s to come,” Hermann said.

Wall’s mother Ingrid called it ‘comforting’ that the fund already boasted US$200,000 in donations, saying “we know the fund will live on for a long, long time.”

“That gives us some kind of help in this misery.”

Wall’s parents will soon return to Copenhagen to attend the trial. — AFP

 ??  ?? A projection is seen during the inaugural grant ceremony for The Kim Wall Memorial Fund at Superfine in New York City. — AFP photo
A projection is seen during the inaugural grant ceremony for The Kim Wall Memorial Fund at Superfine in New York City. — AFP photo

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