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Photographer Trent Keegan found dead in KenyaPhotojournalist and Ireland-based EPUK member Trent Keegan has been found dead in Nairobi in suspicious circumstances. |
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28 May 2008
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Updated Sunday 5pm: Irish national Keegan (33), who was originally from New Zealand, was found dead in the Kenyan capital yesterday. He was identified by documents found on the body, and by the photograph of Keegan which appears on his website. A police statement said the body was found “in a drainage trench” near the main highway that runs through the capital. “Initial observations showed that the body had visible injuries on the head. An inquest file has so far been opened,” police spokesman Eric Kiraithe told AFP.
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Departed friends are sometimes called selfless. Rarely has that epithet been more true than of Trent: a gentle giant who cared more for others than himself. Those that did not meet him will sadly never know what they have missed. Those that did, have had their lives enriched forever. Go in peace Trent. Comment #3 posted by Andrew Hall at 29 May, 08:57 AM I had the pleasure of knowing and living with Trent. Gentle giant is exactly what he was. I will always remember him for his kindness shown to me and his neverending supply of energy and passion. Here’s to Trent who is an inspiration to us all to follow our dreams Comment #6 posted by Meave Baxter at 30 May, 08:44 AM Hi i heard about this from digihitch.com its saf that he died but he died whilst he was truly alive ya know Comment #8 posted by Ben Cottle at 4 June, 08:38 PM it really unfair and it show what kind of danger photojournalist in africa are we have to fight for his legacy to live on. a great man,a humanitarian my God be with him Comment #9 posted by collins m gituma at 6 June, 03:36 PM Add your comments here:
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we’ll miss Trent, always cheerful and so polite. At least he got to where he always wanted to be, right in the action exposing wrongdoings and waking up the world. Namaste Trent
Comment #1 posted by dave at 28 May, 08:45 PM