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New York, September 26, 2002—Roddy Scott, 31, a British free-lance
cameraman working for Britain's Frontline, a television news agency,
was killed in the Russian republic of Ingushetia. Russian soldiers found
his body earlier today in Ingushetia's Galashki region, near the border
with Chechnya, following clashes between Russian forces and a group
of Chechen fighters.
The cameraman had accompanied the Chechens as they crossed from Georgia
into Russia, United Press International reported.
There are differing accounts of Scott's name, but Frontline said that
he went by the name Roddy Scott.
"We mourn the loss of our colleague," said Ann Cooper, executive director
of the Committee to Protect Journalists. "His tragic death reminds us
all of the risks that journalists around the world take every day to
cover the news."

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