"Before Press TV Correspondent Serena Shim died, she called Dearborn resident Kathy Bazzi, telling her she was scared that Turkish officials were going door to door looking for her after she gained access to images showing militants crossing the Turkish border into Syria in trucks belonging to the World Food Organization and non governmental organizations (NGOs).
According to a report, days leading up to her death, Shim, a former Dearborn resident, told Press TV that the Turkish intelligence had accused her of spying because of the stories she covered about Turkey’s stance on the ISIS terrorists in Kobani and its surroundings. Shim also said she feared being arrested.
Two days later, on Sunday, Oct. 19, Shim’s car collided with a heavy vehicle after returning from a reporting scene in Suruc, Turkey. The identity and the whereabouts of the truck driver remain unknown." (thanks Basim)
According to a report, days leading up to her death, Shim, a former Dearborn resident, told Press TV that the Turkish intelligence had accused her of spying because of the stories she covered about Turkey’s stance on the ISIS terrorists in Kobani and its surroundings. Shim also said she feared being arrested.
Two days later, on Sunday, Oct. 19, Shim’s car collided with a heavy vehicle after returning from a reporting scene in Suruc, Turkey. The identity and the whereabouts of the truck driver remain unknown." (thanks Basim)