The Independentâs award-winning veteran war correspondent Kim Sengupta has posthumously received the prestigious Edgar Wallace Award for excellence in writing and journalism.
Sengupta, who died in July at the age of 68, covered most of the main battlefronts over a career that spanned more than 40 years. He worked at the Daily Mail and Today before joining The Independent 27 years ago, becoming defence and diplomatic editor, and world affairs editor.
Other war correspondents from across the UK paid lavish tributes to his dedication, bravery and sense of humour following his death, as they remembered anecdotes from their times working with him in numerous conflict zones, from Afghanistan to Somalia, and from the Balkans to Gaza.
Foreign secretary David Lammy remembered him as âbrilliant and courageousâ.
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