Amnesty leader dies in crash
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Your support makes all the difference.LONDON (Reuter) - Amnesty International's executive chief, Annette Fischer, has died in a car crash in Italy, the human rights organisation announced yesterday.
Mrs Fischer, 46, and her husband, Carl Eli Fischer, were killed in a head-on collision in heavy rain in Florence on Saturday as they travelled to Denmark after an Italian holiday, Amnesty said.
A Dane, Mrs Fischer was elected chairwoman of Amnesty's International Executive Committee in 1991. She was also chairwoman of the Danish section from 1986 to 1989.
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