
Susan Linnee, ex-AP bureau chief in Madrid and Nairobi, dies
MINNEAPOLIS — Susan Linnee, who rose from a radio stringer in Latin America to become a groundbreaking Associated Press bureau chief in Spain and Kenya, has died at age 75.
Linnee, who had recently been diagnosed with brain cancer, died Monday at Walker Methodist Care Suites in Edina, Minnesota, after spending about a month in hospice care, her brother, Paul Linnee, told the AP.
Linnee became one of the news organization’s first female American bureau chiefs overseas when she was named AP’s Madrid bureau chief in 1982. In 1996, she became Nairobi bureau chief, where she shepherded AP’s coverage of major news in Africa, including the spread of terrorists into Somalia, the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide, and the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
Former colleagues remember Linnee for her hardworking ethic, dedication to her staff and empathy for ordinary people caught up in world events.