Former APP bureau chief Masood Sattar dies in road accident
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 21 November 2021
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Masood Sattar, aged 68, passed away after a road accident when he was hit by a rickshaw. The former APP bureau chief left behind two sons and a daughter.Summary
KARACHI—Former bureau chief of Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) Karachi, Masood Sattar, died in a road accident Friday.
According to his family, he succumbed to the injuries after being hit by a rickshaw at Drigh Road. He was rushed to Jinnah Hospital for treatment, where he breathed his last.
Sattar, 68, served as APP correspondent in China for eight years. He retired from APP in 2014. All his colleagues, APP staff, and management expressed deep grief and sorrow over his demise.
Sattar leaves behind two sons and a daughter.
Key Points
- Masood Sattar died in a road accident at Drigh Road.
- He served as the APP bureau chief in Karachi.
- Sattar worked as an APP correspondent in China for eight years.
- He retired from APP in 2014 after a long career.
- Colleagues expressed deep sadness over his passing.
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