Outstanding photographer who went on to become a pioneering picture editor of the Observer
Photograph: Tony McGrath/The ObserverPhotograph: Tony McGrath/The ObserverTony McGrath, who has died aged 80 of acute myeloid leukaemia, was the celebrated Observer photographer whose images of starving children helped to alert the world to the famine in Ethiopia that gave rise toHis heartbreaking picture of a young child, emaciated and dressed in rags, was made into a poster for charity and won McGrath the photograph of the year accolade in the British press awards in 1984.
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