FT reporter Paul McClean, 24, dies in Sri Lanka crocodile attack


Agencies | Published: September 15, 2017 15:26:16 | Updated: October 24, 2017 09:37:20


McClean had been on a beach holiday near Arugam Bay on the island’s south-east coast with friends when he was pulled into a river by the crocodile.

A young journalist at the Financial Times (FT) was dragged into a river and killed by a crocodile whilst holidaying in Sri Lanka, the BBC reported on Friday.

 

Paul McClean, an Oxford University graduate with a first-class degree in French, joined the newspaper as a graduate trainee two years ago and was most recently working for the fastFT news service.

 

McClean had been on a beach holiday near Arugam Bay on the island’s south-east coast with friends when locals heard him screaming for help as he was pulled into a river by the crocodile, according to an eyewitness cited by the BBC.

 

“By the time they went to the spot where the croc attacked, they couldn’t save him because already the crocodile had pulled him inside the water so they couldn’t see what was going on,” Fawas Lafeer, the owner of a surf school, was quoted as saying by the BBC.

 

Local police have confirmed that McClean's body was found in a lagoon by a Sri Lankan Navy search team.

 

Financial Times editor Lionel Barber said on Twitter: "Paul McClean was an outstanding young journalist with a great future at the FT. We will miss him sorely."

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