Philip Blenkinsop Wounded in Thailand Explosion

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Time photographer among a dozen wounded as bomb goes off at booby-trapped crime scene in Yala early yesterday

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Award-winning Australian photographer Philip Blenkinsop was among 12 people wounded yesterday when a bomb exploded at a crime scene where police were examining a burnt corpse.

"I consider myself to be lucky. We were all lucky," said Blenkinsop, who was on assignment for Time magazine covering the ongoing insurgency in the Malay-speaking far South with British writer Andrew Marshall.

The bomb was buried on the roadside next to the corpse of Prathep Srimai, 44, a staff officer at Yala municipality's health clinic, who was shot yesterday morning by suspected insurgents.

Police said Prathep's body was placed on a trolley and taken to where the bomb was hidden.

Authorities said the use of a second bomb as a booby-trap at the crime scene was a growing tactic directed at reinforcements or investigating officials.

Blenkinsop, who was only two to four metres away from the blast, was rushed to Yala hospital, where he was treated for shrapnel wounds.

"I want to thank the hospital staff, the governor and his deputy. They were wonderful and very professional," he said.

"My thoughts are with the family of the victim. They suffered much more than I did."

Blenkinsop has been based in Bangkok since the late 1980s and has covered a number of conflicts, including the guerrilla war in Indonesia's Aceh province, the communist insurgency in Nepal and the plight of the ethnic Hmong in communist Laos. He began his career with The Sunday Times newspaper in Perth and then The Australian in Sydney, before leaving to work in Southeast Asia.



From The Nation


http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2007/05/23/headlines/headlines_30034939.php
 
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Photographer hurt in bomb blast

May 22, 2007 12:00am
Article from: The Associated Press​


AN Australian photographer and three policemen were injured when a roadside bomb went off in southern Thailand today.
Philip Blenkinsop, who was on assignment for Time magazine, suffered minor face and eye injuries in the blast in Yala province.

The homemade bomb, believed to have been set by Muslim insurgents, went off when police were inspecting the body of a Buddhist man shot dead and set on fire, police Lieutenant Colonel Saratwuth Wongderm said.

Blenkinsop, who has been based in Bangkok since the mid-1980s, is an award-winning photographer who has covered a number of conflicts, including the guerrilla war in Indonesia's Aceh province.

Thailand's southernmost provinces have been wracked by a Muslim insurgency which has killed more than 2200 people since early 2004.
 
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