3-time Pulitzer photographer du Cille dies
Photographer Michel du Cille, who won Pulitzer Prizes for his work
in 1986, 1988 and 2008, died while covering Ebola
in Liberia.
Michel du Cille |
He collapsed after returning from a village in the Salala district
of Liberia’s Bong County, where he had been working with Washington Post
reporter Justin Jouvenal. He was transported over dirt roads to a hospital two
hours away but died of an apparent heart attack.
du Cille’s most recent work on Ebola in Liberia was
published on Dec. 7 in the Post. He won three Pulitzers
— in 2008 for Public Service with Dana Priest and Anne Hull for their work on
Walter Reed Hospital, in 1988 for his images for The Miami Herald on the crack
epidemic, and in 1986 with Carol Guzy for their images of Colombia’s Nevado del
Ruiz volcano.
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