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Margaret Moth began her journalism career in New Zealand and joined the CNN in 1990

Margaret Moth began her journalism career in New Zealand and joined the CNN in 1990

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Mon, 22 Mar 2010 7:27a.m.

New Zealand-born internationally renowned photojournalist Margaret Moth has died, CNN reported.

Ms Moth, who came to prominence after being almost killed when she was shot in the face covering the war in Sarajevo, was 59.

She had been diagnosed with colon cancer three years ago.

Ms Moth began her journalism career in New Zealand and joined CNN in 1990. She covered the Persian Gulf War, the rioting that followed Indira Gandhi's assassination and the civil war in Tbilisi, Georgia, for CNN before volunteering for the dangerous mission of filming in Sarajevo.

On July 23, 1992 in Sarajevo, Ms Moth was struck by a sniper's bullet as she drove with colleagues to the airport to interview pilots flying relief supplies.

Her jaw was shattered, and she lost nearly all of her teeth and part of her tongue. Moth was rushed to a local hospital for emergency surgery and then flown to the United States where she underwent numerous reconstructive surgeries.

"My face, it felt like my face was falling off. I remember, I was trying to hold it on.

"I knew I had to keep calm and I knew I had to stay conscious: `If I go unconscious, I will stop breathing'."

After much reconstructive surgery, she went back to her job in Sarajevo.

In the 1970s, Ms Moth worked as a camerawoman for Television New Zealand in Dunedin. She was also a fearless sky diver and an enthusiastic bell ringer.

Her supervisor, Paul Donovan, told the Otago Daily Times that Ms Moth, the country's first female television news camera operator, was a "lovable rogue".

"She never did anything naughty, but she often just pushed boundaries with a twinkle in her eye."

She changed her name from Margaret Wilson to Margaret Moth, Mr Donovan said.

"I recall her saying she in fact wanted to change it to Tiger Moth but it wasn't allowed...she loved the Tiger Moth aircraft."

Ms Moth was passionate about skydiving and passionate about shooting news, Mr Donovan said.

Ms Moth was born in Gisborne and had initially wanted to be a mechanic but could not get an apprenticeship.

She studied at the University of Canterbury, where she specialised in film and photography.

Ms Moth was diagnosed with cancer more than three years ago and entered a hospice in Rochester, Minnesota.

"I would have liked to have gone out with a bit more flair but I feel I can die with dignity. I don't think it matters how long you live, so long as you can say: `I've got everything out of life'," she said

NZPA

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Comments [7]

Kephas
25 Mar 2010 4:04a.m.

From Kenya,I pass My condolences to his family and friends May she rest in peace she Lived a well lived Life May God Rest Her soul In Peace.and angels from Heaven watch Over her family and friends.

Duncan
22 Mar 2010 10:25p.m.

I don't know her & I've not met her....
BUT~I've heard alot about her with CNN !
SOMEHOW~I LIKE HER....SHE WAS 'Power'...

RIP MAGGIE...GOD KNOWS WHY!
LOVE U FOR WHAT U DID....
GOD BLESS....


Peter Black
22 Mar 2010 6:32p.m.

Yes R.I.P Margaret Moth you showed that ladies are can be as good at photojournalism as men if the truth be known Margret Moth would have been better than some of the male photojournalists. Not many people get to that job but Margaret Moth sure did to the max. Margaret would have been an inspiration to other ladies " men as well " to take up photojournalism. You are at rest now Margaret. Peter Black

steve
22 Mar 2010 6:17p.m.

thought this might be interesting

Carolyn Rebecca Dick
22 Mar 2010 4:00p.m.

R.I.P Margaret Moth.

Bob
22 Mar 2010 2:23p.m.

What a neat woman .... wish I could have met her!!!....She lived!!!

Bob
22 Mar 2010 8:45a.m.

RIP Beautiful soul!!

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