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| Friday, 27 September, 2002, 17:10 GMT 18:10 UK Confusion over cameraman's 'death' ![]() Rebels shot down a Russian helicopter killing both pilots A British cameraman thought to have been killed by Russian troops fighting Chechen rebels may still be alive, say Kremlin officials. The body of a man bearing a passport in the name of Roddy Scott, was found among a group of rebels killed during an attack by Russian forces in Ingushetia, bordering Chechnya on Thursday.
He went on: "We imagine that the passport-holder (Scott) either managed to get away with the rebels, or is also dead." Click here to see a map of the area A British embassy spokesman confirmed that the body had yet to be identified. Mr Scott, 31, is single and comes from Yorkshire. He is a freelance television cameraman who had worked extensively in conflict areas, including Kosovo, Albania and Afghanistan. During his career he has sold footage to many of the world's broadcasters, including the BBC and Sky News. Frontline Television News confirmed that Mr Scott who had provided them with footage for about six years had been in Georgia for about two months. 'Tenacious reporter' "Although there has been no independent confirmation of his death, the passport numbers and other identification released by the Russian government tally with those held at the Frontline office in London," it said in a statement. "Roddy was a tenacious, courageous reporter," said Frontline's managing director Vaughan Smith. "Like many of us, he felt that the Chechen conflict had been woefully badly covered; unlike many, he had the determination and courage to go out and report on that situation." ![]() | See also: 26 Sep 02 | Europe 26 Sep 02 | Europe 26 Aug 02 | Europe 02 Sep 02 | Europe 09 Sep 02 | Europe 03 May 02 | Europe 12 Sep 02 | Europe 27 Sep 02 | Europe Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Europe stories now: Links to more Europe stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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