Nicos Sampson
Nicos Sampson, president of Cyprus for eight days, died on May 9th, aged 66
AS A reporter and photographer on the Times of Cyprus, Nicos Sampson had an impressive series of scoops. Whenever a policeman was murdered in Nicosia, the capital, Mr Sampson was among the first on the scene, and provided his newspaper with a gripping story full of detail and a grisly photograph of the victim.
This article appeared in the Obituary section of the print edition under the headline “Nicos Sampson”
Obituary May 19th 2001
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