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French photographer Camille Lepage killed in Central African Republic

Camille Lepage, 26, who had spent months documenting the conflict in Central African Republic, died in a village near the town of Bouar.

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A 26-year-old French photojournalist who had spent months documenting the conflict in Central African Republic has been killed, the French presidency said Tuesday, reports Global News.

Camille Lepage, a freelance photographer whose work was published in major French and American newspapers, died in a village near the town of Bouar, authorities said.

“All means necessary will be used to shed light on to the circumstances of this murder and to find her killers,” the French presidency said in the statement.

Lepage’s body was found by French peacekeepers inside a vehicle that had been driven by Christian militia fighters, the statement said.

In her last tweet about a week ago, Lepage said she was embedding with the fighters known as the anti-Balaka who were battling the remnants of a Muslim rebellion known as the Seleka.

Read more of this Associated Press story published by Global News.