BBC News presenter Clive Myrie says he remembers “harrowing” images from his journalism career and describes why some moments stay with him. Across his reporting work, he has spent years covering major events in conflict zones and other high-risk locations. The outlets report that Myrie has shared a “disturbing” admission about experiences that he finds difficult to forget, focusing on specific images and the impact they have had on him. He is described as having worked as a journalist for several decades and having travelled widely, including reporting from more than 90 countries. Both accounts frame his comments as personal reflections on the nature of war reporting and the lasting effect of witnessing traumatic events. The reports do not provide further details on the specific images he references, but they agree on the overall theme: Myrie’s long-term BBC career includes coverage of dangerous situations, and he highlights that certain scenes have remained firmly in his memory.
Clive Myrie describes disturbing harrowing images from BBC reporting career
BBC News presenter Clive Myrie says he remembers “harrowing” images from his journalism career and describes why some moments stay with him. Across his reporting work, he has spent years covering majo...
- Clive Myrie is a BBC News presenter and journalist.
- He reports that he has seen harrowing and disturbing images during his career.
- He has covered dangerous conflict zones as part of his work.
- Myers’ career includes reporting from more than 90 countries.
- The outlets describe his comments as personal reflections on events that are difficult to forget.
BBC News presenter Clive Myrie has been a journalist for several decades and has reported from more than 90 countries, including from some of the world's most dangerous conflict zones
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