Wallander author Henning Mankell said to have survived Gaza aid flotilla attack
Spokesperson says writer not thought to have been injured in Israeli raid in which at least nine activists were killed, but Mankell's whereabouts unconfirmed
Swedish author Henning Mankell survived the Israeli attack on the aid convoy to Gaza yesterday, according to a spokesperson, but his whereabouts has yet to be confirmed.
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Tuesday, 1 June, 2010
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