Former BBC correspondent Colin Chapman has sadly passed away at the age of 87. Born in the UK, Colin had an illustrious career in British media before relocating to Australia where he became a citizen.
In the UK, he served as the foreign editor for the London Sunday Times and worked as an economics correspondent for the BBC.
Reports indicate that Colin faced health challenges in his later years, undergoing dialysis three times a week and being legally blind, according to the Daily Mail.
His reporting spanned significant events such as the Shah's regime in Iran, and he presented specials for the BBC on countries like Greece, South Africa, and Japan.
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