Forty years ago — on July 13, 1985 — Live Aid rocked the world to raise funds for millions of starving people in Ethiopia. And a Manitoban helped make it happen.
That Manitoban was William Rew. He was the pilot who flew a BBC film crew into what was considered the epicentre of the famine in the fall of 1984 so they could provide the world with its first view of the terrible suffering unfolding in that country. It was that coverage which led to Live Aid.
“It was just another day at work in Ethiopia,” Rew said of the BBC trip on Oct. 19, 1984. But that ordinary work day changed the world.
Read about Rew and his world-changing flight in the Free Press.
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