Daniel Pearl

Daniel Pearl (October 10, 1963 – February 1, 2002) was a journalist with American and Israeli citizenship. He was kidnapped by Pakistani militants and later murdered in Pakistan.Pearl was kidnapped while working as the South Asia Bureau Chief of The Wall Street Journal, based in Mumbai, India. He had gone to Pakistan as part of an investigation into the alleged links between Richard Reid (the "shoe bomber") and Al-Qaeda. He was subsequently killed by his captors.In July 2002, Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, a British national of Pakistani origin, was sentenced to death by hanging for Pearl's abduction and murder. In March 2007, at a closed military hearing in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed stated that he had personally beheaded Pearl. Al-Qaeda member Saif al-Adel has also been connected with the kidnapping.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Danny
Birth dateOctober 10, 1963
Birth place
Princeton New Jersey , United States
Nationality
Americans
Ethnicity
Jews
Religion
Judaism
Citizenship
Israel
United States
cause of death
Murder
Date of deathFebruary 01, 2002
Place of death
Karachi , Pakistan
Residence
Washington D.C. , United States
Resting place
Los Angeles , Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery , United States
Education
Stanford University
Education
Bachelor of Arts
Parents
Ruth Pearl
Spouse
Hometown
Los Angeles
Encino Los Angeles
United States
TitleSouth Asia Bureau Chief

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