Racism For Sale, 2022

“Racism For Sale” reveals how scores of young African children are being exploited to make personalised videos, including racist content, for sale on Chinese social media as part of a multimillion-dollar industry.

Role: Producer-Reporter

How 'open-source' journalism transformed investigations at the BBC, 2024

The BBC’s top investigative journalists reveal the tricks of open-source investigation.

Role: Producer-Reporter

They Call Us Meat, 2023

BBC Eye Explores the story of an elite Russian Marine Brigade during the battle for Vuhledar in Ukraine. Among the soldiers involved are Ramaz Gorgadze, an aspiring rapper who sends a last message to his mother and then goes missing.

Role: Investigator

Tik Tok Begging In Syria, 2022

BBC News investigates a new trend on TikTok – hundreds of families in refugee camps in Syria, begging for gifts on TikTok livestreams.

Role: Investigator

Finding My Torturer, 2022

BBC Eye tells the story of how a group of young women came together to expose the identity of their torturer, after being arrested following anti-war demonstrations in Russia.

Role: Investigator

Sanction Me If You Can, 2023

BBC Eye investigates the common use of opaque ownership structures capable of undermining the effectiveness of Russia sanctions through a deep-dive into the ownership of the Alfa Nero superyacht.

Role: Additional Camera

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