Miami Herald

‘Vibrant’ AP photograph­er dies in car accident in Cuba

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HAVANA — (AP) — An Associated Press photograph­er in Cuba, Franklin Reyes Marrero, has died in a car accident while returning from an assignment west of Havana.

Reyes, 39, was driving from the port of Mariel on Monday after working on a story about the Cuban economy. He apparently hit a patch of gravel and lost control of his car, which crossed into oncoming traffic and collided with another vehicle, police and medical officials said. They said he died at the scene.

The two occupants of the other car died later. Police did not release their identities.

Reyes is the fourth AP journalist killed on assignment this year. In April, photograph­er Anja Niedringha­us was shot and killed by a police commander in Afghanista­n. And in August, video journalist Simo- ne Camilli and translator Ali Shehda Abu Afash were killed by an explosion of leftover ordnance in the Gaza Strip.

“Franklin Reyes was a vibrant and enthusiast­ic member of our team in Cuba, and proud to be working for AP,” said the news cooperativ­e’s president and chief executive, Gary Pruitt.

“He was an integral part of AP’s team in Cuba. His passion and profession­alism were exemplary and his energy, talent and good company will be deeply missed,” said AP director of photograph­y Santiago Lyon.

Among other assignment­s, Reyes helped cover Pope Benedict XVI’s visit to Cuba and the damage wrought by Hurricane Sandy.

“Franklin was smart, funny, an excellent colleague, journalist and photograph­er, said Enric Marti, regional photo editor for Latin America and the Caribbean. “His pictures will speak for him forever.”

Reyes’ relatives remembered him as a man dedicated to his wife, Gricell Fernandez Mendez, and other family members, often presenting them with landscape photos as gifts.

“He was an exceptiona­l man, a great son, a great husband,” said his mother-in-law, Gricel Mendez.

Born in Havana, Reyes began his career as a warehouse employee at the state-run newspaper Juventud Rebelde. He took a photograph­y course offered by Cuba’s official journalist­s’ associatio­n and became a profession­al. The newspaper sent him to Mexico and Venezuela, and his photos were published in a book. He began to work for AP in 2009.

 ?? ISMAEL FRANCISCO, CUBADEBATE/AP ?? Fraymi Reyes holds a portrait of his late brother Franklin Reyes during his funeral ceremony at the Colon cemetery in Havana.
ISMAEL FRANCISCO, CUBADEBATE/AP Fraymi Reyes holds a portrait of his late brother Franklin Reyes during his funeral ceremony at the Colon cemetery in Havana.

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