- Kate Webb
Kate Webb (
24 March 1943 –May 13 2007 ) was aNew Zealand -bornAustralia n foreign correspondent forUPI andAgence France Presse .Born Catherine Merrial Webb in
Christchurch ,New Zealand , Webb moved toCanberra ,Australia with her family while still a child. She graduated from theUniversity of Melbourne , then left to work for the "Sydney Daily Mirror". In 1967 she quit the paper and travelled toVietnam to cover the escalating war. Webb was soon hired byUPI and earned a reputation as a hard-drinking, chain-smoking war correspondent: [" Kate Webb: Veteran war reporter held captive in the Cambodian jungle," "The Independent", 15 May 2007.] she was the first wire correspondent to reach the U.S. embassy inSaigon after theTet offensive . ["Kate Webb, 64; pioneering UPI foreign correspondent was captured in Vietnam War," "The Los Angeles Times," 15 May 2007.] With the death of Phnom Penh bureau chief Frank Frosch in 1970, Webb was selected to fill his position—she later claimed it was because she spoke French. [Ibid.] In 1971 she made news herself when she was captured byNorth Vietnam ese troops operating inCambodia . Premature official reports claimed that a body discovered was Webb's, and the "New York Times " published an obituary. ["A Masked Toughness," "The New York Times", 21 April 1971.] She emerged from captivity 24 days after she was captured, after having endured forced marches, interrogations, and malaria. She described her experiences in "War Torn", a collection of reminiscences by women correspondents in the Vietnam War.After the war, she continued to work as a foreign correspondent for UPI and
Agence France Press , and served as a correspondent in Iraq during theGulf War , inIndonesia asTimor Leste gained independence, and inNorth Korea , where she was the first to report the death ofKim Il Song . She also served inAfghanistan , and later described an incident inKabul as the most frightening in her career. Following the collapse ofMohammad Najibullah 's communist regime, she was captured by a local warlord and brought to a hotel, where she was brutally beaten and dragged up a flight of stairs by her hair. ["The Los Angeles Times", Op cit.] She finally escaped with the help of two fellow journalists, and hid out on a window ledge in the freezing Afghan winter, while the warlord and his men searched the building for her. ["The Independent", Op cit.]Webb retired to the
Hunter Valley in 2001. She died ofbowel cancer on13 May 2007 .Notes
References
* Webb, Kate, et al. "War Torn: Stories of War from the Women Reporters who Covered Vietnam". Random House, 2002. ISBN 0375506284.
External links
* [http://www.smh.com.au/news/obituaries/fearless-reporter-in-search-of-truth/2007/05/17/1178995316582.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1 Fearless reporter in search of truth] Obituary, "The Sydney Morning Herald" May 18, 2007
Persondata
NAME=Webb, Kate
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Webb, Catherine Merrial
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australian journalist
DATE OF BIRTH=24 March 1943
PLACE OF BIRTH=Christchurch ,New Zealand
DATE OF DEATH=13 May 2007
PLACE OF DEATH=Sydney ,New South Wales ,Australia
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