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George Alagiah RIP

(76 Posts)
Whitewavemark2 Mon 24-Jul-23 12:45:25

He always seemed a gentleman of deep integrity. I can remember him also as such a good foreign correspondent.

Lollin Mon 24-Jul-23 19:36:08

I could repeat everything already said. I am so sad to hear the news. He always reported so clearly and came across as such a gentle man.

varian Mon 24-Jul-23 20:02:34

George was an exemplar of honest reporting, unflinching in his telling of horrendous atrocities, yet kind and empathetic in his presentation of everyday news.

A brilliant journalist and presenter.

sodapop Mon 24-Jul-23 20:56:05

Clive Myrie's words moved me to tears as well. George Alagaih was so well respected amongst his peers.

lixy Mon 24-Jul-23 21:05:28

A great loss; so sad this evening.

SueDonim Mon 24-Jul-23 21:12:37

sad He seemed such a nice person.

Joseann Mon 24-Jul-23 21:39:44

Very sad.

Foxygloves Mon 24-Jul-23 22:09:44

Some wonderful and well-deserved tributes.
A man who touched many lives RIP

ixion Mon 24-Jul-23 22:55:03

A perfect gentleman. Dignified, warm and genuine.
I shed a little tear too.
Farewell George 🕯️ .

Curlywhirly Mon 24-Jul-23 22:57:42

sodapop

Clive Myrie's words moved me to tears as well. George Alagaih was so well respected amongst his peers.

Me too Sodapop Clive's tribute was so moving.

maddyone Mon 24-Jul-23 23:42:12

When he came to live in England without his family, he was enrolled at the boarding school where my husband taught for many years. He was a pupil before my husband taught there. He was invited back to the school one Speech Night and was the guest speaker. My husband met him and escorted him and talked to him a lot that evening as it was one of my husband’s jobs to organise Speech Night. He said he was a lovely man.

V3ra Tue 25-Jul-23 01:04:04

maddyone I have sent you a pm

Cagsy Tue 25-Jul-23 12:09:07

Such a terrible loss, firstly of course to his wife and family, his friends and colleagues but also to the wider world where so few people are trusted and good journalists are absolutely vital. RIP George, and thank you

DamaskRose Tue 25-Jul-23 12:10:28

So sad. RIP.

PamQS Tue 25-Jul-23 12:15:14

He seemed like a lovely man, I’m so sorry for his family and friends to have lost him.

biglouis Tue 25-Jul-23 12:17:30

An excellent newsreader who will be very much missed.

Bella23 Tue 25-Jul-23 12:18:48

Such sad news, so well expressed by other posters. RIP.

JRTW2 Tue 25-Jul-23 12:37:15

Very sad indeed. He seemed like a recent decent man

Susieq62 Tue 25-Jul-23 12:40:07

Heartbroken to hear this news! A lovely, lovely man who I totally respected ! Too young, too soon and he fought so hard ! My thoughts go to his precious family !

JdotJ Tue 25-Jul-23 12:42:09

So sad 😞

gillyjp Tue 25-Jul-23 13:29:46

A terrible disease - my dear Mum died from bowel cancer when she was 51. For that reason my sister and I have been monitored regularly for bowel cancer since 1974 which was the year she died. I'm 71 now and get tested every two years. Please get tested when it is offered - it could save your life if caught early.

Sincere condolences to George's family and remembering a dignified, intelligent and caring man who made so much of his life and the opportunities that presented to him. The world has lost a beautiful soul. Sleep well George.

polly123 Tue 25-Jul-23 13:58:38

A lovely, lovely man. One of the good guys.

Livey Tue 25-Jul-23 14:18:56

Good luck to you both

wendyann23 Tue 25-Jul-23 15:26:58

He seemed a genuinely lovely man. I was moved by Naga Munchettys emotional reaction to his death as she received the news while on air and had to broadcast it. She did say how much he was loved by all the newsroom.

merlotgran Tue 25-Jul-23 17:16:48

maddyone

When he came to live in England without his family, he was enrolled at the boarding school where my husband taught for many years. He was a pupil before my husband taught there. He was invited back to the school one Speech Night and was the guest speaker. My husband met him and escorted him and talked to him a lot that evening as it was one of my husband’s jobs to organise Speech Night. He said he was a lovely man.

I believe Alistair Appleton (Escape to the Country) went to the same school.

hazel93 Tue 25-Jul-23 17:44:40

I too shed a tear, brilliant jounalist, superb broadcaster.
Not many of them left, sad to say.