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War photographer Harald Hendens' last mission.

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He was the war photographer who survived the most dangerous assignments. Last year, he received his own death sentence, and today Harald Henden peacefully surrendered.
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Harald Henden is known as a war photographer for the newspaper VG. He has had cancer for a long time. On Wednesday, he died at the Diakonhjem hospital. He turned 63 years old. Henden was appointed Knight 1st Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav last Friday.— Norway's most important press photographer in modern times turned just 63 years old. That's what Gard Steiro writes. He is the responsible editor and managing director of VG.

War photographer Harald Henden died on Wednesday at Diakonhjem hospital in Oslo, aged 63.

He was the war photographer who survived the most dangerous assignments. Last year, he received his own death sentence, and today Harald Henden peacefully surrendered.

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War photographer Harald Henden (63) is dead

The renowned war photographer was diagnosed with cancer last year. He died on Wednesday.

War photographer Harald Henden (63) has died.

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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Wednesday, July 3, 2024.
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