Harry Sultuman, the beloved copy editor of New York Post, wrote some of the most memorable top pages in the newspaper, but was tragic in a strange car accident during his vacation.
The 39 -year -old Sultuman is a talented journalist who transcends the words with artistic talents, and when Toyota's Land Cruiser overturns near the village of Kakurayju, he is a university friend and a wildlife trip in Uganda. I was.
“He was an incredible son, he was a wonderful brother, a wonderful uncle, and he was very happy and passion for life, art, and New York City,” said his father. Ken Sultuman said on Tuesday. “He really had New York's pulse in his vein. He just felt it.”
Harrison Evan Sultuman, born in Ken and Emily Sultuman in Manhattan on October 25, 1985, said Harry's passion for art and journalism appeared early in his life.
His love for photos of wildlife was on display on Flickr and Instagram. His affinity for sports, art, music, and culture was revealed to everyone who became friends with him.
“Harry is a talented, wisdom dedicated editor, and it was a new star in posts in posts,” said Keith pool, editor -in -chief. “He will be overlooked.”
Harry was still young when Suldmans left New York City for New Jersey. He graduated from Milburn High School in 2004. He went to Isaka University. Draw a manga.
Harry also excavated the Los Angeles film industry as an internship of the legendary Hollywood agent and producer Bernie Brillstein, rubbing his elbows with Samuel L. Jackson and Jennifer Aniston.
After that, he returned to Big Apple, enrolled at New York University, acquired a master's degree of movie theory in 2013 and graduated.
But his parents said his true passion. In 2014, he got a job as a part -time copy clerk at the post.
“He lived his dream,” said Emily Sultman. “He was in journalism. He wanted to be a dissertation. He wanted to be a place to edit what he had journalism. He worked very hard and finally got a job in the post. “
In 2016, ambitious young journalists wanted to be more practical, approaching the legendary post editor Barry Gross and seeking a chance to edit a copy.
Gross said that it took three months to come, but he finally gave Sultuman with a paper practical gig.
“It's not easy. It takes time to adjust. By the third article of the day, Harry has gained it,” Glos said. “You couldn't love him. Harry became a dear friend, a friendly and dear.”
SHULDMAN landed a full -time gig in 2018, quickly became a quick and witly headline (journalism bread and butter in the post journalism), a memorable front page, or a copy editor of “Woods”. I did it.
“The son of the gun,” he wrote when his former son, Hunter Biden, was charged with weapons.
“Livin 'Devito Loca” was his take when Tommy Devit, the quarterback of rookie New York Giants, ran last season. “With his HEZ,” he wrote when the boss of the hizvola, Hassan Nasrala, was killed.
On January 16, before he started his trip to Africa, his final headpage headline celebrated a ceasefire contract between Israel and Hamas -“Shalom is coming.”
“He got it. He got a postmentality,” said Joe Ilzy, a senior copy editor.
He added as follows: “He was a very coarse diamond. You don't find a lot like him.”
Harry's passion for wildlife photos led him a few years ago on a trip to Costa Rica with his college colleagues. It led to his recent trip to Africa with the same friend as the same friend.
On Saturday, he praised his parents, his friends, and his colleagues.
He told the copy editor, Anthony Rossicerero, which Harry took under his wings, how he followed his NFL playoffs on the phone. He sent a text message to Gross a few hours before his death.
According to the authorities, Harry and his friend were in the right 12 -hour drive to Entebe when the brakes were broken in Toyota, and rushed into the Nile and killed Harry.
His family wants to leave him home by the weekend.
In addition to his parents, Harry Sultuman survived by his sister Dorothy and his 3 -year -old NIE.


