cameraman, Simon Cumbers, who had been shot dead at the scene, and had been put in a room on his own, "which someone had decided would be a good idea but was actually really depressing.
My days revolved around things being slopped out, measured out and emptied out, and all I could think about were the things I would never be able to do again."He’s brisk as he lists them.
Matter-of-fact. It’s been almost 17 years, after all, since the day a young man approached him as he finished filming a piece to camera in a supposedly safe Riyadh suburb and called out, "with a hint of a smile", "As-salamu alaikum" (‘Peace be upon you’) – before pulling a gun from his breast pocket and shooting Gardner six times.Whether a person can ever come to terms.
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