Remembering photojournalist killed in Kabul blast

AFP chief photographer Shah Marai died in a suicide attack in Kabul on Monday.

Agence France-Presse chief photographer Shah Marai died in a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday.

He was one of nine journalists killed during dual bomb blasts in Afghanistan's capital.

In a statement released by the AFP, Marai had worked for the AFP since 1996, when he started as a driver and fixer. He later became a photographer, then head photographer.

Marai leaves behind six children including a daughter born only a few weeks ago, the AFP said.

AFP’s global news director Michele Leridon said in a statement, “We can only honor the strength, the courage and the generosity of a photographer who covered often traumatizing events with sensitivity and professionalism.”