Reporter Dean Yates was guilt-ridden his staff died on his watch. Then WikiLeaks released the footage
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Reporter Dean Yates was guilt-ridden his staff died on his watch. Then WikiLeaks released the footage

ABC  

Patrick Yates sketches the plastic soldiers he's lined up in a mock battle on his family's coffee table. "Everybody thought of Dean as this kind of indestructible news robot," former Reuters journalist Jeremy Wagstaff says. "Within a couple of days, I am blaming Namir for this attack because I can't get that image out of my brain," Dean says. Former colleague Andrew Marshall says Dean was "lied to by the Americans". "Dean still gets angry, he can get impatient, a door slam will still make him shudder," Mary says.

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