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David Michael Blundy (21 March 1945 – 17 November 1989), was a British journalist and war correspondent killed by a sniper at the age 44 in El Salvador. Blundy, 44, was the Washington reporter for the London ''Sunday Correspondent'' newspaper. He was in El Salvador covering the latest fighting in the area. He covered stories in Northern Ireland, the Middle East, and Central America. ==Personal history== Blundy was born in Slinfold, West Sussex, England in the United Kingdom. He grew up in south London near the intersection of Elephant and Castle in a house that was also the location of his father's antique store. He went to the City of London School, and then went on to study English and philosophy at Bristol University. He began work with Thomson Newspapers, but then went to ''The Sunday Times''. He left the ''Times'' to become ''The Sunday Telegraph's'' Washington correspondent in 1986. In 1989, he began the same position for the ''Sunday Correspondent''. He married Ruth Mansley in 1970, and had one daughter with her. He had another daughter from a relationship with Samira Osman.〔 His two daughters are Anna Blundy and Charlotte Blundy. His funeral service was held at St Michael's Church, Highgate, north London, and he is buried at Highgate Cemetery.
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