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Quentin Sommerville, the corporation's Middle East correspondent, posted a link to the video on his YouTube page today of him giggling as he inhaled the smoke, as a 'Christmas present' to his fans.
A video of BBC reporter Quentin Sommerville having a giggle-fit while trying to report is making its rounds on the internet. "Burning behind me is eight and a half tons of heroin, opium, hashish ...
Quentin Sommerville Tweeted the link to the video as a "xmas present" It’s a hard life, reporting overseas. Journalists have to deal with unrest, hostile climes and – in BBC reporter Quentin ...
BBC reporter Quentin Sommerville gets high standing next to pile of burning heroin, opium and hash THE BBC’s Middle East correspondent has revealed the perils of reporting while standing next to ...
Correspondent Quentin Sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway are with Ukrainian troops as they advance.
By Quentin Sommerville Tearing down the “caliphate“: on the frontline against Islamic State in Mosul Truck bombs and drone warfare in the fight to take back Iraq’s second city from Islamic State. By ...
Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks to Quentin Sommerville of the BBC about his reporting from Raqqa, Syria. Western-backed forces are taking over the former ISIS stronghold, but the city is largely in ruins.
Quentin Sommerville was left in a fit of giggles and struggled to finish his broadcast - after he reportedly got high from a pile of burning drugs. The BBC Middle East correspondent posted the ...
BBC's Quentin Sommerville accidentally got noticeably high on camera while recently reporting on the controlled destruction of narcotics in the Middle East.
Join the BBC's Quentin Sommerville near the frontline in Bakhmut. He joins Ukrainian soldiers just 500 metres from Russian forces as they battle for the city in the Donbas region. It is a city ...
BBC reporter Quentin Sommerville breaks out in laughter standing in front of a burning pile of hashish, heroin and other narcotics.
Quentin Sommerville is not usually a man to corpse on camera, not even in the face of Taliban bullets, US air raids or the Israel Defence Forces's iron dome. But the veteran BBC correspondent has ...
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