Journalist’s brother passes away

Author: Waheed Phulpoto

SHIKARPUR: The brother of senior journalist and former general secretary Larkana Press Club Nazir Siyal passed away at the age of 50 due to a heart attack at Chandka Medical College Hospital Larkana on Sunday.

Deedar Siyal is survived by his two sons and five daughters. He will be remembered by his friends and relatives as a soft-spoken and cultured individual. His funeral prayer was offered at his ancestral village.

A large number of journalists, notables of the area, representative of city organizations, political party leaders, social activists and citizens attended his funeral prayer and expressed grief over the sad demise of Deedar Siyal, wishing the departed soul may rest in peace eternally.

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