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Former Malay Mail journalist Johan Fernandez laid to rest

Johan, 71, died at 6am at Hospital Kuala Lumpur following a short battle with illness caused by urosepsis. — Picture via Facebooksubeditor Johan Fernandez Abdullah was buried at the Tanah Perkuburan Islam Jalan Ampang here following his death this morning.

The late Johan was brought to the Muslim cemetery from Masjid Jamek Kampung Baru after Zohor prayers at around 1.50pm, with around 50 people including family, friends and former colleagues attending his burial. Johan, who was from Cameron Highlands, Perak, had worked at Malay Mail from June 2016 until December 2018., Johan’s youngest child, Haikal Jauhari, said he noticed his father had felt unwell since last week, after which they decided to admit him to the hospital for medical treatment on Monday.“It was so sudden. No one had expected it,” he said while holding back his tears.

 

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