Sunday, 16 May 2021

Damon Weaver, kid reporter who interviewed President Obama, dies at age 23

A schoolboy reporter who shot to fame after interviewing President Barack Obama at the age of just 11 has died aged 23.
As an intrepid student reporter whose dreams carried him all the way to an interview in the White House with President Barack Obama, Damon Weaver found himself in the national spotlight at a young age. It was the Pahokee native's dream to tell the stories of others as a professional journalist. 
Weaver, who in 2009 became the youngest person to conduct an interview with a sitting president, died May 1 at age 23, his sister, Candace Hardy, confirmed Thursday. She said his death was due to natural causes. 
Weaver was just 11 years old and a student at Canal Point Elementary School when he met with President Obama for about 10 minutes in the White House Diplomatic Room on Aug. 13, 2009, asking 12 questions that focused primarily on education and schools.


















1 comment:

  1. Bose14:52

    O ma se o. Rest in peace to him

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