Some things you never want to hear about, no matter how much you dislike Fox News.
From FoxNews.com:
Dominic Di-Natale, a globetrotting journalist whose work at Fox News Channel and other news organizations took him to Usama bin Laden’s compound, demonstrations in Egypt’s Tahrir Square and, more recently, to the scene of racially charged riots in Ferguson, Mo., has died.
The coroner in Jefferson County, Colo., where Di-Natale owned property, said the veteran journalist took his own life. Officials discovered Di-Natale's body Wednesday after being alerted by a friend who knew of his state of mind regarding serious undisclosed health issues.
Di-Natale, 43, a versatile reporter comfortable at the keyboard or in front of the camera, began his career as a magazine writer in Portugal in 1989, making a name for himself with his fearless coverage of the European drug trade. He returned to the United Kingdom in 1995, where he did freelance work for several national newspapers before taking a position as correspondent for BBC World, working out of Brussels, Dubai, Frankfurt, London and New York.
Our condolences to his family and friends.
Those that deal with depression do not deserve scorn, but understanding and support. It is nothing to be ashamed of and I wish those who suffer from this devastating disability are given the help they need.
We can all disagree with those who don’t share our opinions or ideas but never did I wish harm on those who just simply vote differently than I do. The only pain I approve of is their defeat on Election Day.
I hope Mr. Di-Natale finds the peace he is seeking in whatever the afterlife is.