![]() News Agents podcaster and former BBC news correspondent Jon Sopel described Alagiah as “the most, principled, kindest, most honourable man I have ever worked with. “Because, at that point, we all get a little bit passionate about the story, and we raise our voices and we act like we are panicking, and George would be the one who calms us down.” “When we are being shot at with tear gas and rubber bullets, trying to get into the heart of the story, George was the calming voice of reason,” he said. He had returned to the BBC’s News at Six in April 2022, noting how being in the newsroom had “been such an important part of keeping energised and motivated”.įormer BBC Africa bureau chief Milton Nkosi said it had been “amazing to watch” him work because he was “always very thoughtful in times of war and rebellion and rioting.” Last year, Alagiah’s agent revealed that the broadcaster would be taking a break from TV after discovering his cancer, which was first diagnosed in 2014, had spread. “And I learned from that – good reporting, decent journalism is rooted in human decency.” “He wanted to be fair, he didn’t want to be dramatic,” he continued. “He could speak to anybody from heads of state to children in a refugee camp and what was striking is how much people wanted to talk to him, and I watched him win their trust.” Mr Little, who got to know Alagiah around 30 years ago when they were both stationed in Johannesburg, added: “I learned from him, I used to watch him and kind of marvel at the way he engaged with people. “He was more than just an outstanding journalist, audiences could sense his kindness, empathy and wonderful humanity.”Īlagiah won many awards during a hugely successful career, which took him from Southern Africa to many other parts of the world, via the BBC News at Six studio.įellow broadcaster Allan Little said the “great strength” of his old friend and mentor was “empathy”. “George was one of the best and bravest journalists of his generation who reported fearlessly from across the world as well as presenting the news flawlessly. In a statement on Monday, BBC director general Tim Davie said that Alagiah “was loved by all”. 50.02% power generation for 20.05 secondsīlack Manta unleashes a optic blast, applying a burning effect that halves the opponents current defenseĪpplies burn to opponent for 18.Presenter Clive Myrie said: “I loved him as a mentor, colleague and friend.” SPECIAL ATTACKS(all attacks listed are lvl70)īlack Manta dives underground and uppercuts his opponent, temporarily reducing their power regen +18% damage reduction from block for 8 seconds additionally, whenever Black Manta or legendary allies perform successful blocks, thier damage reduction from blocking increases temporarily. +12% damage per basic,swipe or fast attacks for 9 secondsīlack Manta gains increased health when entering combat. Bonus damage is tripled against aquaman opponents. this stacking effect expires when either a different hero is hit or after a short duration of not landing any basic attacks or swipe attacks. ![]() With each consecutive basic swipe and fast attack Black Manta next attack against the same opponent gets stronger. +300% of Black Manta's attack stat is applied for DoT for 24 seconds Prevents opponent from healing for 24 seconds Special abilities used by Black Manta or Legendary allies inflict DoT for a percentage of Black Manta's attack Stats below are basic/lvl1 stats plain no gear nothing ![]() Legendary Black Manta is a 3-star tech legendary heroīlack Manta is a character who was added in the 3.3 update he is very good in both arena and raids
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