Lara logan 60 minutes interview
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(CBSNewYork/CBS News) -- CBS News correspondent Lara Logan talks publicly for the first time about her brutal sexual assault in Egypt.
Logan said she feared she would die a "torturous death" during a sexual assault and beating she suffered at the hands of a violent mob in Egypt's Tahrir Square.
In her first television interview since her ordeal in February, the CBS News chief foreign correspondent and "60 Minutes" reporter reveals what happened to in an interview conducted by Scott Pelley.
Logan's story will be broadcast on "60 Minutes" this Sunday, May 1 at 7 p.m.
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On Feb. 11, Logan was on assignment for "60 Minutes" covering Egypt's mass celebration of its revolution. With her in Tahrir Square in Cairo were her producer, Max McClellan and cameraman Richard Butler. There was also an interpreter and a former member of Britain's elite military special services acting as a bodyguard.
She reported without incident for nearly an hour before her interpreter hea