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Martin Brunt was born on 5 February, 1955 in Camberley, United Kingdom, is a crime correspondent for Sky News. Discover Martin Brunt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 5 February, 1955
Birthday 5 February
Birthplace Camberley, United Kingdom
Nationality United Kingdom

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1955

Martin Edward Brunt (born Camberley, Surrey, England, on 5 February 1955) is crime correspondent for Sky News.

1989

He joined the channel at its launch in 1989.

Brunt was educated at Soham Grammar School, in the small town of Soham in Cambridgeshire, followed by the London College of Printing, where he studied magazine journalism.

After leaving the London College of Printing, Brunt first joined the editorial staff of Power Laundry and Cleaning News, owned by the International Publishing Corporation (IPC) in London.

From there he was taken on as a junior reporter with the Chatham News and Chatham Standard newspapers in Kent and after training under editor Gerald Hinks left to join a news agency in Devon, followed by the Ferrari Agency in Dartford, Kent.

From there he moved to the Sunday Mirror and became chief reporter before being asked to join Sky News.

Early exclusive coverage included the Iraqis' retreat from Kuwait in the first Gulf War.

2001

Brunt reported from South Africa on the murder inquiry into "Adam", an unknown boy whose torso was found in the River Thames in 2001.

2006

He has a reputation for gaining insider information: Hugo Rifkind reported in The Times diary of 22 December 2006:

Brunt was the first to report the arrest of Amy Winehouse, and the resignation of Sir Ian Blair as Metropolitan Police commissioner, and was the first to interview Robert Murat, then suspected of involvement in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

His contacts also led to Sky News being the first to report that the 7 July events in London were the work of terrorists and allowed Sky News to break the news of the death of the Queen Mother.

2010

In 2010, Brunt reported live from Rothbury during the police hunt for gunman Raoul Moat.

2014

In October 2014, Brunt was the journalist involved in revealing the identity of Brenda Leyland, who had posted comments concerning the McCann investigation on social media.

Following the revelation and a report to Leicestershire Police, Brunt and a camera crew confronted Leyland at her home.

Following the confrontation Leyland was later found dead in a hotel, leading to calls on social media for Brunt to be sacked.

Two days before Leyland's death she told Brunt in a phone call "I was thinking of ending it all, but I’ve had a glass of wine and I’m feeling better now".

Brunt did not inform anyone over this remark, even though he admits that it was a reference to suicide.

2016

Brunt briefly became an internet sensation in August 2016, for a Sky news report at St James Church in Weybridge, following the murder of a French priest, Jacques Hamel, by an ISIS terrorist.

Brunt was widely mocked for walking out of the church saying "If I was a terrorist, I could've killed them all".

This led to multiple news reports and social media comments ridiculing the reporter.