Photojournalist injured in blast dies
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 26 November 2012
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Saqib Khan, a photojournalist, succumbed to injuries sustained in a recent bomb blast near an Imambargah in Karachi. His death highlights ongoing dangers faced by journalists in the region.Summary
KARACHI: Saqib Khan, a photojournalist with Urdu newspaper Ummat, who was injured in a bomb blast near an Imambargah on November 22, died on his way to hospital, reports say.
According to the Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ), Saqib appeared to have symptoms of shock. He suffered cardiac arrest.
Several journalists were reported injured in the twin blasts which killed four people and injured many others.
Dunya TV reporter Kiran Khan and technician Umar Khan were also injured but not seriously.
Key Points
- Saqib Khan died from injuries sustained in a bomb blast.
- The explosion occurred near an Imambargah on November 22.
- Several journalists were injured in the twin blasts.
- Four people lost their lives in the incidents.
- Symptoms of shock and cardiac arrest contributed to Khan's death.
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