Friends believe Jacky Sutton was “anything but suicidal”.
Friends of British journalist Jacky Sutton – who reportedly killed herself after missing a flight and being told she would have to pay for a new one – are calling for an international investigation, saying she would never commit suicide.
The 50-year-old former BBC producer and acting director for the Institute for War and Peace Reporting was found dead in a toilet cubicle at Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport in the early hours of Sunday morning, The Mirror reports.
Airport staff reportedly say Ms Sutton appeared distressed after missing her flight to Erbil, Iraq, and being told she had to pay for another ticket.
But distraught friends and associates of Ms Sutton say she was a tough and experienced traveller who would never have killed herself.
They say the former United Nations worker feared she could become a target for Islamic State terrorists and was more likely to have been murdered.
The Mirror reports her friend, Amanda Whitely, posted emails from Ms Sutton, one of which described one of her stays in low-key accommodation in Iraq.
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This is ridiculous, someone commits suicide over having to spend a few hundred on a plane ticket. Totally dodgy!