French journalist killed in Central Africa

A 26-year-old French freelance photographer has been killed while she was covering the crisis in Central African Republic.

French journalist Camille Lepage

A French photographer has been killed while covering the crisis in Central African Republic. (AAP)

A French photojournalist has been killed while on a reporting assignment in conflict-torn Central African Republic, probably in an ambush, French President Francois Hollande says.

Speaking to the press in Tbilisi on his visit to Georgia, Hollande said on Tuesday the journalist, Camille Lepage, "was taking photographs, doing her job and no doubt fell into an ambush".

Her body was found by a patrol of French peacekeeping troops, who were checking a vehicle driven by "anti-balaka" militia in the region of Bouar, in the west of Central Africa, a French presidency statement said, referring to militiamen from the mainly Christian vigilante group.

Lepage was 26 and worked as a photographer for Hans Lucas, a studio based in Paris, according to its website.

Her death comes six months after two French journalists for RFI radio were killed in Mali.

A French military source said Lepage was with the anti-balaka militia for her reporting when they were ambushed by armed groups in the region two days ago.

"She was killed by gunfire and her body was recovered by the anti-balaka along with those of their comrades," said the source who requested anonymity, adding that an inquiry was under way into the exact circumstances of her death.

Hollande has ordered the immediate dispatch of a French team as well as African police deployed in Central Africa to the scene to ensure that all measures are taken to find and punish the assailants.

Lepage's mother told French media that her daughter was "an exceptional girl" who wanted to be "a witness to people that are not talked about and who are in danger".

She said her daughter had left for Central Africa in September. "She wasn't afraid."


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