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Express Tribune photojournalist Muhammad Javed passes away

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 17 March 2017

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Express Tribune photojournalist Muhammad Javed passes away
Muhammad Javed, 52, a photojournalist with The Express Tribune, passed away after a struggle with bone cancer. He was a respected figure in journalism, leaving behind his family.

ISLAMABAD – Muhammad Javed, 52, a photojournalist with The Express Tribune in Islamabad passed away Thursday evening following a protracted illness.

Tribune reported Friday that Javed had recently been diagnosed with bone cancer and was being treated at a local hospital. Earlier on he suffered from tuberculosis for a long time.

The deceased leaves behind a daughter, 15, a son 11, and a widow.

Javed was associated with The Express Tribune for seven years during which he covered a number of major events.

He was to be buried in Rawalpindi on Friday afternoon.

Image: Facebook

KEY POINTS:

  • Muhammad Javed passed away at the age of 52.
  • He was diagnosed with bone cancer and previously suffered from tuberculosis.
  • Javed worked with The Express Tribune for seven years.
  • He leaves behind a daughter, son, and a widow.
  • His burial took place in Rawalpindi.

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