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Sally Becker, British Aid Worker and Heroine, pictured 10th September 1993
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Sally Becker, British Aid Worker and Heroine, pictured 10th September 1993
Sally Becker, British Aid Worker and Heroine, pictured 10th September 1993. Sally had stayed on in war-torn former Yugoslavia after helping drive aid convoys for the Medjugorje Appeal charity, based in Surrey. The 33 year old artist from Hove in Sussex left Bosnia a heroine, dubbed the Angel of Mostar for single handedly rescuing wounded children trapped in the battle torn city
Harry Page
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
England
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Media ID 21732946
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Angel Of Mostar Bosnia And Herzegovina Charities Medjugorje Appeal Operation Angel Volunteers Workers Yugoslavia
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Sally Becker, British Aid Worker and Heroine, pictured 10th September 1993. This powerful print captures the unwavering determination of Sally Becker, a true hero in the midst of war-torn former Yugoslavia. After tirelessly driving aid convoys for the Medjugorje Appeal charity, based in Surrey, Sally chose to stay behind and continue her selfless work. At just 33 years old, this brave artist from Hove in Sussex became known as the Angel of Mostar for her incredible acts of courage. Single-handedly rescuing wounded children trapped in the battle-scarred city, she embodied hope amidst despair. Her fearless efforts earned her widespread admiration and respect. This image serves as a testament to Sally's extraordinary commitment to helping others during one of Europe's darkest times. It symbolizes not only her personal bravery but also represents the countless volunteers and aid workers who risked their lives to alleviate suffering during this devastating conflict. The photograph is a poignant reminder of the immense challenges faced by those involved in humanitarian efforts during that era. It stands as a tribute to all those who dedicated themselves to making a difference despite overwhelming odds. Captured by Harry Page on that fateful day in September 1993, this print immortalizes Sally Becker's indomitable spirit and serves as an inspiration for generations to come.
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