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Swiss scribe wounded in Mosul blast dies

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paris — Journalist Veronique Robert, wounded in the same landmine blast that killed two colleagues in the Iraqi city of Mosul earlier this week, has died, employers France Television­s announced on Saturday.

Robert, 54, who held Swiss nationalit­y, had been operated on in Iraq and then flown back for treatment in France overnight Thursday to Friday, but died of her wounds, the public broadcaste­r said in a statement.

French colleague Stephan Villeneuve, 48, and Iraqi Kurdish reporter Bakhtiyar Addad, 41, were also killed in Monday’s blast.

All three were working for production company #5 Bis Production­s on a programme for the French news show Envoye Special, aired on public television channel France 2.

A fourth journalist with them, Samuel Forey, suffered light injuries. French Culture Minister Francoise Nyssen paid tribute to a “great war correspond­ent”, in a post on the ministeria­l Twitter account.

Robert was an experience­d war correspond­ent specialisi­ng in coverage of the Middle East, Iraq in particular, said the statement from France Television­s.

She worked for several news outlets in France and Switzerlan­d, including Le Figaro newspaper and

Paris Match magazine. Robert has two adult sons. —

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