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FINEST OF HIS GENERATION

Sir Trevor McDonald leads tributes as veteran ITN war correspondent Michael Nicholson dies aged 79

Newsman covered conflicts in the Gulf and Mediterranean in 50 year career during which he wrote acclaimed book that inspired 1997 film Welcome To Sarajevo

Michael Nicholson

VETERAN war correspondent Michael Nicholson, who reported on armed conflicts in a career spanning more than 50 years, has died.

The 79-year-old former ITN presenter died on December 11 while on a cruise with his wife Diana, ITV News announced.

 Michael Nicholson with his wife Diana and Natasha Mihaljcic, who he smuggled out of war-torn Sarajevo during the Yugoslav Wars in the nineties
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Michael Nicholson with his wife Diana and Natasha Mihaljcic, who he smuggled out of war-torn Sarajevo during the Yugoslav Wars in the ninetiesCredit: PA:Press Association
 Nicholson reported from conflicts all over the world in a career spanning 50 years
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Nicholson reported from conflicts all over the world in a career spanning 50 yearsCredit: PA:Press Association
 Veteran newsmen John Suchet (centre, left) and Trevor McDonald (centre, right) with Captain Bob Stewart (left) and late ITN war correspondent Michael Nicholson
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Veteran newsmen John Suchet (centre, left) and Trevor McDonald (centre, right) with Captain Bob Stewart (left) and late ITN war correspondent Michael NicholsonCredit: PA:Press Association

He covered conflicts including the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus and the Gulf War after joining the network in 1964.

The newsman was also known for smuggling a nine-year-old orphan out of war-torn Sarajevo and bringing her back to the UK where he adopted her.

Former News At Ten anchor Sir Trevor McDonald said: "Michael Nicholson was almost without doubt the finest television journalist of his generation."

ITV News presenter Alastair Stewart said he was "deeply saddened" and the BBC's Nick Robinson remembered him as a "giant of TV news".

ITN chief executive John Hardie tweeted: "We mourn the passing of ITN legend Michael Nicholson. From Saigon to Sarajevo he devoted his life to shining a light on the darkest stories."

Orphaned Natasha Mihaljcic won the correspondent's heart while he reported on children being trapped by shelling in the besieged Bosnian capital in 1992.

He wrote a book about the events and it inspired the 1997 film Welcome To Sarajevo, which was directed by Michael Winterbottom.

In a statement to ITV news, his family said: "He was a highly accomplished correspondent, much admired by his peers across the world.

"His passing has devastated us all but he will be forever remembered through his enormous love for life and substantial professional legacy."