Kenyan police: Arrest in death of Scottish geologist Campbell Bridges, who was attacked "by men armed with arrows, spears and machetes, in an apparent dispute over mining rights"






                           FILE  -- This is a Thursday, April 2006 file photo of Campbell ...
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Thu Aug 13, 7:05 AM ET

FILE -- This is a Thursday, April 2006 file photo of Campbell Bridges looking at a Tsavorite gemstone after sorting through the latest production from his mine in Mindi-Kandashi, Kenya. A senior police officer says a mob armed with bows and arrows, spears and machetes attacked Bridges a world famous geologist in southeastern Kenya and stabbed him to death. John Leshimendoro says Campbell Bridges, 72, was killed Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2009, after stopping to remove a log on the road as he drove to his camp. The attack is related to a dispute over mining rights in the area, says Leshimendoro. In 1968, Bridges became the first to record the discovery of gemstone-quality tsavorite, in neighboring Tanzania. Bridges and Henry Platt, then deputy head of Tiffany, named the gemstone after wildlife sanctuaries in southeastern Kenya. Tsavorite varies from light to dark green and is only mined in Kenya and Tanzania.

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Kenyan police: Arrest in Scottish geologist death

 

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