] Shakir Hamid, paterfamilias to the Abu Dhabi television team ] in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, who has brought the war on Iraq ] into millions of viewers' living rooms, found that the war had ] hit closer to home than he could have ever imagined. ] ] The fierce, relentless bombing by U.S. forces of the ] southern city of Nassiriya on which he was reporting had ] claimed three precious victims - Shakir's older brother ] Jawad and two of his brother's children, Hamid, 13, and ] 12-year-old Khulood. . . . ] Jawad and his family, part of a huge convoy of cars ] carrying other civilians from Nassiriya were mowed down ] by the U.S. soldiers as they approached Souk Al Shuyoukh. ] ] "My brother and my nephew and niece died on the spot," ] said a tearful Imad, Shakir's younger brother and also a ] television journalist who arrived in Dubai from Baghdad a ] day before the war began. Gulf News Online: Abu Dhabi TV's Hamid bereaved after bombing |