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April 4, 1957

Canadian ambassador jumps to his death in Egypt



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On the morning of April 4, 1957, E. Herbert Norman took an elevator to the top of a downtown Cairo building, climbed to the roof and jumped eight storeys to his death. A respected civil servant, scholar and close friend of Lester B. Pearson, Norman had recently earned acclaim for his role in the peaceful resolution to the Suez Crisis. Despite this, the 47-year-old remained dogged by accusations from American investigators. They claimed Norman was a communist sympathizer and a risk to North American security. This CBC Radio clip looks at the Cold War controversy, which one Canadian politician described as "murder by slander."

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