Reporters and editors from across British media met at the journalists’ church, St Bride’s, for a service celebrating Kim’s life.
The church was packed. Readings included Kim’s reflections on the fall ofKabul. In 2021 he witnessed the horrors at the airport during that chaotic evacuation. He tried, in vain, to help a lost eight-year-old girl searching for her mother. Kim told the stories of Afghans abandoned to the Taliban with compassion and searing honesty.
Brilliant and courageous, Kim Sengupta gave voice to those ravaged by war
Read MoreWe also heard from Kim’s partner, Katherine Rimell – “his UK fixer” – who spoke beautifully of their life together; and from fellow foreign correspondents who worked with Kim in warzones, including Christina Lamb and Lindsey Hilsum.
A brilliant raconteur, he returned from these places with eye-boggling anecdotes. He also spoke frankly about the ethical challenges inherent in war reporting – and all of this is the subject of a feature we will soon publish about Kim’s life.
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