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AP photographer wins Gabriel Garcia Marquez Award

Esteban Felix, an Associated Press photographer from Peru who is based in Nicaragua, shows his Gabriel García Márquez International Journalism Award for visual journalism at the awards ceremony in Medellin, Colombia, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013. Felix was honored for his multimedia project about sugar cane workers affected by chronic kidney disease in Nicaragua. (AP Photo/Luis Benavides)

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Esteban Felix, an Associated Press photographer from Peru who is based in Nicaragua, shows his Gabriel García Márquez International Journalism Award for visual journalism at the awards ceremony in Medellin, Colombia, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013. Felix was honored for his multimedia project about sugar cane workers affected by chronic kidney disease in Nicaragua. (AP Photo/Luis Benavides)

MEDELLIN, Colombia (AP) — Associated Press photographer Esteban Felix on Wednesday won the journalist images category of the Gabriel Garcia Marquez International Journalism Award for his work on sugar cane workers affected by chronic kidney disease in Nicaragua.

Felix, a Peruvian who is based in Nicaragua, described the winning project, “Bitter Sugar: A Mystery Disease,” as a multimedia and photography effort about the cane cutters at the San Antonio sugar plant.

“These people die of chronic renal deficiency after working at the plant for a certain number of years for reasons that are still not very clear,” Felix said.

The other winners were Alejandro Almazan of Mexico in the features and reporting category for “Letter from the Lagoon.” The news coverage prize went to Lucio Castro of Brazil for “Memories of Chumbo — or Soccer in the Times of the Condor,” and Colombian Olga Lucia Lozano and her team won in the innovation category for their “Project Pink.”

The awards are named for Colombian novelist Garbriel Garcia Marquez, a Nobel literature laureate.

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