- Kate Peyton
Katherine Mary Peyton (b.
December 13 1965 ,Bury St Edmunds ,Suffolk - d.February 9 2005 ,Mogadishu ) was Senior Producer for theBBC Johannesburg Bureau 2002-05. She was killed in a shooting incident in Somalia whilst reporting on that country's nascent peace process.She had gone to the Somali capital Mogadishu to report on the peace process and was standing outside a hotel popular with politicians and journalists when she was shot. It was later found by the
United Nations that her killing was likely organised by theAl-Qaeda -affiliated military leader,Aden Hashi Farah .cite news |title= Al-Qaeda names cell leader|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article1555541.ece |date=January 17, 2006 |publisher=AP |accessdate=2007-03-23] Her brief in Somalia was to record the first signs of hope in that country's recent history. Kate Peyton was a journalist of wide experience, having worked in African and Middle Eastern conflict zones.Background
Peyton was educated at
Culford School and read Civil Engineering atManchester University . However, while at university she found herself increasingly drawn to books and journalism and resolved to make a career as a producer in broadcasting.On leaving university she got her first job, at BBC Radio Suffolk, and also worked at Radio Merseyside and GMR. Her long-term ambition as a young radio producer was eventually to work in South Africa, a country she had first visited with her family in 1979.
She finally moved to South Africa to work in the 1990s, firstly for the
South African Broadcasting Corporation and the BBC as a freelance producer. She was eventually appointed to the post of Africa Producer for the BBC early in the new millennium. She covered many major stories, including the emergingAIDS crisis inSouth Africa , theMozambique floods and the humanitarian emergency ofDarfur .ee also
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* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article10494.ece Independent Newspaper Obituary]
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