Tabloid photojournalist dies while covering Traslacion

Itoh Son, a photojournalist for the tabloid Saksi, died while covering the annual Traslacion procession on January 9. He was found unconscious and pulseless near Manila Police District Station 5, and though his pulse was briefly restored en route, he was declared dead on arrival at the hospital. His death serves as a reminder for media workers to prioritize health amid dedication.

On January 9, Friday, Itoh Son, a photojournalist for the daily tabloid Saksi, died while covering the Traslacion, the annual procession of the Black Nazarene from Intramuros to Quiapo Church. According to the initial report from the Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, Son was found unconscious and pulseless near Manila Police District Station 5, close to Quirino Grandstand.

As he was rushed to Gat Andres Bonifacio Medical Center, his pulse was briefly restored, but he was declared dead on arrival. His relatives confirmed his death to authorities and will hold a viewing and visitation at Sto. Domingo Church starting January 10, Saturday. Burial details remain unannounced.

The Presidential Task Force on Media Security stated that Son suffered a heart attack in the early morning and had been battling the flu for days, yet he continued covering pre-Traslacion events, including the 'Pahalik.' "His dedication to his profession despite his illness is proof of his love for his work and his commitment to bringing important events to the public," the task force said. "His invaluable service in the field of photojournalism will serve as an inspiration to others."

The task force also reminded media workers: "In the midst of intense dedication, do not forget the importance of self-care to continue serving with caution and compassion for others."

The Traslacion draws hundreds of thousands of devotees, prompting warnings of stampedes and health risks due to crowded conditions. This tragedy highlights the dangers of working such events.

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