so i went 52 into sowto. they were pig up and they were trying to force their way into one of the these dormitory buildings. it was like this very terrible silence from inside. terrifying. the people outside had knives trying to get in. this man burst in, made eye contact as he went past. all these guys took after him and i followed him and he went down. and they started killing him you know at very close range, you know, touching range. and i kept photographing which was astonishing to me. first time i'd ever seen someone killed. and i wasn't psychologically prepared for it. i was absolutely horrified. and i was also horrified that i didn't try and stop his death in any way, you know. you know, journalists are not meant to interfere supposedly. but you know i'm a citizen first and a human being first and i wasn't even a professional journalist then. anyway i took the pictures processed them and that was the start of my career. the bang bang club became famous for covering the violence'more intensively and se