Journalist's body brought home
THE body of Mika Yamamoto, the Japanese journalist killed while covering the civil war in Syria, returned to Japan yesterday.
Her coffin was unloaded from a Turkish Airlines aircraft as the pilot and crew saluted her and airport officials observed a moment of silence.
Yamamoto's two sisters, as well as colleague Kazutaka Sato, were on the flight from Istanbul.
Yamamoto, 45, and Sato, both with independent TV news provider The Japan Press, were traveling with the Free Syrian Army in the city of Aleppo on Monday when Yamamoto was fatally wounded in crossfire between rebels and government forces.
Sato said Yamamoto's body will be handed over to police for an autopsy.
Her coffin was unloaded from a Turkish Airlines aircraft as the pilot and crew saluted her and airport officials observed a moment of silence.
Yamamoto's two sisters, as well as colleague Kazutaka Sato, were on the flight from Istanbul.
Yamamoto, 45, and Sato, both with independent TV news provider The Japan Press, were traveling with the Free Syrian Army in the city of Aleppo on Monday when Yamamoto was fatally wounded in crossfire between rebels and government forces.
Sato said Yamamoto's body will be handed over to police for an autopsy.
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