Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post photographer Michel du Cille died of an apparent heart attack on Thursday in Liberia.
MONROVIA, LIBERIA - NOVEMBER 11, 2014: Deedee Urey, whose husband and 4 month old baby died in September of Ebola, cries as she poses with her four surviving children on Tuesday November 11, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. The Urey family pictured are (front row) Miatta Urey, 6, Jimboy, 4, Deedee Urey, Prince, 15, back left, Francis, 10, back right. The family lived in one room where Deedee cared for her Ebola infected husband and child. Deedee and the four children succumbed to Ebola but survived after care at the Island Ebola Treatment Unit. Now perplexed about what the future holds; she now is a house cleaner, only twice per week to support her four other children. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)WUNLIT, SUDAN - FEBRUARY 26, 1999: Madut Atien, an SPLA rebel, smokes a pipe after arriving to protect the peace village at Wunlit, Sudan. The SPLA provided security for the peace conference conference between the Nuer & Dinka tribes. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
This April 5, 1987 photo submitted by the Miami Herald is part of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize in feature photography by Michel du Cille on his photo essay on crack cocaine addicts in a Miami housing project. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Miami herald via AP Photo)
HASSAN KHEL, TANGI VALLEY WARDAK PROVINCE -APRIL 2, 2013: A Afghan Army soldier scream for help after one of his comrades was shot during a firefight while on an operation attempting to remove the Taliban from the area on Tuesday April 2, 2013 in Wardak Province. The wounded soldier had been searching a compound when he was attacked by a Taliban fighter who escaped. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
MONROVIA, LIBERIA-SEPTEMBER 24, 2014: Klubo Mulbah, (center in blue) a nurse who was infected with Ebola by a patient celebrates among friends and family on Tuesday September 24, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. She was among 15 Liberian patients who recovered from Ebola and were released today from the ELWA 2 Ebola Treatment Center directed by Dr. Jerry Brown. Each patient tested positive twice for Ebola and are now testing negative. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
MONROVIA, LIBERIA-SEPTEMBER 21, 2014: Berlinda, stands at the screen door while others talk outside on Sunday September 21, 2014 in Monrovia, Liberia. Berlina mother died of Ebola in an ambulance on the way to Redemption Hospital. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
BULL SAVANNAH, JAMAICA - JUNE 20, 2013: Bull Savannah Primary School six graders, (left to right) Britannia Johnson,11, Daniella Hall,11, Britney Ellis,13, and Britany Durrant, 12, celebrate the announcement of which high school they will attend as the move on to high school from primary school on June 20, 2013 in Bull Savannah, Jamaica. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
HASSAN KHEL, TANGI VALLEY WARDAK PROVINCE -APRIL 2, 2013: Two Taliban suspects wait while blindfolded and bound on Tuesday April 2, 2013 in Wardak Province. The two were taken and detained from the same compound where an Afghan soldier had just been shot by a Taliban fighter while searching a compound; the suspect escaped. The two were later released. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI - FEBRUARY 16, 2007: The Fort Dimanche prison for boys houses 129 boys ranging from age 7 -16. Delmas section of Port Au Prince , Haiti. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 4, 2006: Blackmen who live the thug life of crime, drug dealing and gun play; imprisonment or death is often the result. The light from a TV illuminates, Anthony James, 36, who is on probation and is in the CSOSA(Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency) program, is pictured at his aunts house. James is on probation after more than 15 years behind bars. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE - NOVEMBER 3, 1999: Isutu Kargbo, 13, (right) who had both arms amputated in the January 1999 rebel attack on Freetown, stretches her limbs at a special amputee camp on Nov. 3, 1999 in Freetown, Sierra Leone. The unidentified boy was injured when he was shot in the arm and it had to be removed. Rebels amputated and and limbs when they rampaged citizens and overran the capitol during Sierra Leone's civil war. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
SUDAN - JULY 20, 2005: James Matour, and John Matoch use a mixture of sand and ashes from burned cow dung to massage the horns of the bull. (The purpose is unknown but they say the bulls like it.) (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
This April 5, 1987 photo submitted by the Miami Herald is part of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize in feature photography by Michel du Cille on his photo essay on crack cocaine addicts in a Miami housing project. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Miami herald via AP Photo)
This April 5, 1987 photo submitted by the Miami Herald is part of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize in feature photography by Michel du Cille on his photo essay on crack cocaine addicts in a Miami housing project. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Miami herald via AP Photo)
This April 5, 1987 photo submitted by the Miami Herald is part of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize in feature photography by Michel du Cille on his photo essay on crack cocaine addicts in a Miami housing project. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Miami herald via AP Photo)
This Nov. 16, 1985 photo submitted by the Miami Herald is part of the 1986 Pulitzer Prize in spot news photography by Michel du Cille on coverage of the eruption of Colombia's Nevado Del Ruiz volcano, which caused a massive mudslide killing an estimated 25,000 people. Du Cille shared the award with fellow photographer Carol Guzy. (Photograph by Michel du Cille/The Miami herald via AP Photo)
This April 15, 2004 photo shows Michel du Cille, a photographer and former photo editor with The Washington Post. Three time Pulitzer Prize winner, du Cille died Thursday Dec. 11, 2014 while on assignment chronicling Ebola patients and their caretakers for the Post in Liberia. He was 58. (AP Photo/The Washington Post, Julia Ewan)
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