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Body of journalist killed in Ukraine repatriated to France

2022-06-09T05:47:29.335Z


A tribute will be paid on Friday June 10 in Paris, at the call of Reporters Without Borders in particular. The family, friends and colleagues of Frédéric Leclercl-Imhoff will be present.


The remains of journalist Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff, killed in Ukraine, arrived on the night of Wednesday June 8 to Thursday June 9 in France, welcomed by members of his family, relatives and the Minister of Culture Rima Abdul Malak, noted an AFP photographer.

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In front of his coffin draped in black, a moment of contemplation took place on the tarmac of Le Bourget airport, where his body arrived around "

a little over 3:00 am

" in the morning, said journalists from his news channel. continuously BFMTV.

Late Wednesday morning, his colleagues from BFMTV observed a minute of silence in memory of the journalist killed on May 30 by a shrapnel.

A tribute will also be paid to him on Friday at 6:30 p.m. Place de la République in Paris, at the call of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) in particular.

His family, friends and colleagues will be present.

The two people who teamed up with Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff in Ukraine for BFMTV, reporter Maxime Brandstaetter and Ukrainian journalist-translator Oksana Leuta, for their part returned to France on June 3.

His parents came to welcome us when we got off the plane, they were the first people I saw and it was not easy

”, testified Sunday on BFMTV Maxime Brandstaetter, visibly very moved.

"

I felt that I owed him that, to talk to his parents, to talk to them, to get closer to them, to feel close, to kiss his mother

," continued the reporter.

Oksana Leuta, she considered "

very important that the whole world hears what happened with Frédéric

".

“He weighed every minute of his mission”

Aged 32, Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff had worked for BFMTV for six years and was carrying out his second mission there in Ukraine, as a journalist and image reporter (JRI).

Frédéric was not a hothead.

He weighed every minute of his mission

, ”said Marc-Olivier Fogiel, general manager of BFMTV, on the air, just after the announcement of his death.

Graduated in 2014, he had been trained in journalism at the Institute of Journalism Bordeaux Aquitaine (Ijba), after studying philosophy at Paris.fr

In a tribute on its site, the Ijba underlines "

its kindness

" and "

its sense of listening

".

Even if he was "

discreet

" by nature, he "

defended with fervor and a lot of humour

" his "

commitments as a man and as a citizen

".

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On May 30, after the announcement of the death of the journalist who was following a humanitarian mission in Ukraine, the French national anti-terrorist prosecutor's office (Pnat) announced the opening of an investigation for war crimes.

Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna tweeted that the journalist had been "

killed by a Russian bombardment

".

Source: lefigaro

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