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Philip Cottrell BBC journalist Journalist murdered - Criminal and fraud charges due London, Nationwide
Phillip Cottrell while traveling in Budapest, Hungary. He had a goal to travel to half of the world's countries.
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Acting Wellington Area Commander Detective Inspector Stephen Vaughan, left, and Officer in charge of the homicide investigation Detective Senior Sergeant Scott Miller talk to media about the investigation.
Police search Boulcott St following an assault which left journalist Phillip Cottrell dead.
Police search Boulcott St following an assault which left journalist Phillip Cottrell dead.
Police search a church yard near Boulcott St following an assault which left journalist Phillip Cottrell dead.
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An impromptu memorial has been created at the scene were a Wellington journalist was attacked.
Flowers and notes have been left on the footpath on Boulcott St in the central city, where Radio New Zealand worker Phillip Cottrell was set upon as he walked home from work on Saturday morning.
Among the tributes is a note on a Radio New Zealand card which says: "You were a quiet an unassuming man who did not deserve to go out like this. You will missed dearly by your Radio NZ colleagues especially by those who worked with you on night shift."
An autopsy is continuing this afternoon.
Police hope to establish the cause of death and whether a weapon was involved in the 43-year-old's killing.
The autopsy commenced yesterday
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Ashley
springfield,Missouri,
U.S.A.
I'm sorry
#2Consumer Comment
Thu, August 09, 2012
but what is the purpose of this report?