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VS Naipaul 'killed off by FBI in court footnote'

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Posted: Oct 29, 2009 at 0955 hrs IST

Washington Indian ethnic origin V S Naipaul, considered to be one of the finest living novelists writing in English, has been "killed off" by US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, the very-much-alive 77-year-old British writer who received the Nobel Literature Prize in 2001, was "killed off" by the FBI in a footnote, no

less.

The slip-up was noticed after documents presented to a Chicago court were unsealed on Tuesday wherein the acclaimed writer is referred to as "the late V.S Naipaul, a Nobel prize winning author" in the footnote of sworn testimony by Special Agent Lorenzo Benedict, according to The Smoking Gun, an entertainment and crime news website.

The mistake was part of documents Chicago court linked to the trial of two men accused of plotting to attack staff of the Danish newspaper that published controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, the report said.

The Indo-Trinidadian descent writer is mentioned in connection with his wife Lady Naipaul, a journalist and the sister of a Pakistani general who was allegedly killed by Islamic militants last year.

Trinidad-born Naipaul's works include 'A House for Mr Biswas', 'A Bend in the River' and 'The Enigma of Arrival' and is widely considered to be one of the masters of modern English prose.

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nuisance by shiney on 02 Nov 2009

Not sure why the media keeps tagging a person as 'indian-origin', even if that person is downright rude and mean about his origin country. Not more than 1% of indians will probably know him and probably 0.005% would have read him, so who cares?

Naipaul 'Killed' by a footnote. by Juan Carlos d. Autopista on 29 Oct 2009

VSN is a great author! I'm glad he was only 'KILLED' by the footnote of a sworn testimony and not in reality. I wish him a long life and I wish me more writings by VSN. ThanX

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