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Kim Wall

Birthday: March 3, 1987 (30 years) Died: August 10, 2017 (7 years Ago in Sweden)

HomeTown: Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden

Kim Wall was a Swedish freelance journalist celebrated for her work with several platforms such as the New York Times, Vice, and Time Magazine. Kim Wall was born on March 3, 1987 in Stockholm, Sweden. Kim Wall died on August 10, 2017 at the age of 30 years in Sweden. Discover below for comprehensive details about Kim Wall, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.


Kim Wall Wiki Table

Stage NameKim Wall
Real NameKim Wall
Profession(s)Journalist,
BirthdayMarch 3, 1987
Zodiac SignPisces
DeathDied on August 10, 2017 (7 years ago) (Age: 30 years) in Sweden
GenderFemale
BirthplaceStockholm, Sweden
HometownStockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
NationalitySwedish

Kim Wall Family and Personal Life

  1. Kim Wall was born in Stockholm, Sweden.
  2. Kim Wall’s birth sign is Pisces.
  3. Kim Wall was deeply missed by her boyfriend who first reported her disappearance.
  4. Her mother, Ingrid, has been expressing her grief and condolences on various social media platforms since her death.

Kim Wall Biography and Facts

  1. Who is Kim Wall? Kim Wall was a Swedish freelance journalist renowned for her contributions to numerous respected publications like the New York Times, Vice, and Time Magazine.
  2. She completed her Journalism studies from Paris-Sorbonne University.
  3. To further her education, she attended the London School of Economics and Columbia University in New York City.
  4. In an unfortunate event, she went missing outside Copenhagen after boarding an experimental submarine built by aerospace engineer Peter Madsen.
  5. Regrettably, her body was found in the water near the Copenhagen harbor, 11 days after she boarded the submarine.
  6. Kim Wall’s journalism style was similar to New Journalism writers, such as Tom Wolfe, Hunter S. Thompson, and Joan Didion, as she too had first-hand experiences of the stories she intended to document.

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