Spain dismisses case of cameraman

Published: 1:59PM Wednesday July 15, 2009 Source: Reuters

  • Print this article
  • Text size + -

A Spanish court has dismissed a case against three US soldiers charged with the death in Iraq of Spanish cameraman Jose Couso.

During the US invasion, Sergeant Thomas Gibson, Captain Philip Wolford and Lieutenant Colonel Phil de Camp fired a shell at the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad on April 8, 2003, killing Telecinco cameraman Jose Couso and Reuters cameraman Taras Protsyuk, a Ukranian.

The court said the investigating magistrate had presented one-sided evidence, such as witness accounts from Spanish journalists, and left out the soldiers' claims they fired because they thought they saw a spotter who was guiding in hostile fire.

The previous criminal case against the soldiers for Couso's death was dismissed in 2008 after the court ruled the cameraman was killed as a result of an act of war.

In December, the Supreme Court reopened the case following an appeal by the Spanish cameraman's family. The prosecution in both cases was lead by investigating magistrate Santiago Pedraz.

A US military investigation found the tank crew acted within their rules of engagement and the United States has said it will not extradite the three.

The Spanish prosecution only deals with the death of Couso, not that of Protsyuk.

  • Print this article
  • Text size + -
  • more...

World News Video

World News

Most Popular

  1. Strong quake hits Christchurch
  2. Ukraine MPs brawl over Russian language bill
  3. Rena captain and navigation officer jailed
  4. Canterbury crash victim named
  5. Two men arrested after protest outside Auckland hotel watch

rssLatest News

Advertising

How do you want your news?

  • Mobile Devices

    TVNZ is available on mobile phones: Text TVNZ to 8869.

  • News Feeds

    See when TVNZ have added new content. You can get the latest headlines anywhere.

  • Podcasts

    Enjoy TVNZ on the move - a wide range of programmes and highlights are available.