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Dec 2013
8m 59s

The Murder of Dian Fossey

Bbc World Service
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Gorilla expert Dian Fossey was murdered in her cabin at her research centre in Rwanda on 26 December 1985. Lucy Burns speaks to Kelly Stewart, who worked with Fossey and the gorillas.

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