Michelle Lang
Michelle Lang | |
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Born | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
31 January 1975
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Kandahar, Afghanistan |
Education | Simon Fraser University |
Occupation | Reporter |
Notable credit(s) | Calgary Herald |
Michelle Justine Lang (31 January 1975 in Vancouver, British Columbia – 30 December 2009 in Kandahar, Afghanistan) was a Calgary Herald reporter and the first Canadian journalist to die in the War in Afghanistan.[1]
Career
Born and raised in Vancouver, Lang was an alumnus of Magee Secondary School and Simon Fraser University. Her first job as a reporter was at the Prince George Free Press. She later moved on to Moose Jaw Times Herald and the Regina Leader-Post, then moved to Calgary to become a print journalist for the Calgary Herald. She won a National Newspaper Award in 2008 for best beat reporting,[2] for her reporting on national and provincial health-care issues.[3]
Death
Lang was on a six-week assignment to Afghanistan for the Herald and Canwest News Service[4] when the armoured military vehicle she was riding in struck a roadside bomb.[5] She died of her wounds; four Canadian soldiers were killed in the blast.[6]
She was survived by her fiancé, Michael Louie.[7]
See also
References
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