Namayapa ang beteranong mamamahayag na si Joel Pablo Salud sa 62

MANILA, Pilipinas – Namayapa si Joel Pablo Salud, isang beteranong mamamahayag at manunulat, noong Huwebes, Marso 19, makaraang magdusa ng atake sa puso. Siya ay 62 anyos. Kinumpirma ng kanyang asawang si Che Sarigumba, na kapwa mamamahayag at manunulat, ang balita sa Rappler.

Si Joel Pablo Salud ay naging editor-in-chief ng Philippines Graphic, ang pinakamatagal na umiiral na magazine ng pulitika at panitikan sa bansa, sa loob ng 11 taon. Nag-column din siya para sa LiCAS News Philippines at Philstar Life. Sumali siya sa Rappler bilang senior desk editor sa Central Desk mula 2021 hanggang 2022. Nag-akda siya ng maraming aklat, kabilang ang kanyang pinakabagong View from the Foxhole: Shaping the Political into the Personal, na nanalo ng Hilarion and Esther Vibal Prize for Best Book in Journalism sa 42nd National Book Awards noong 2024. Siya rin ay naglingkod bilang chair ng Writers in Prison Committee ng Philippine Center of International PEN at miyembro ng Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas. Sa isang kolumnya sa Rappler noong 2022, sinabi niya, “I’ve been a writer for close to 40 years. Proudly made my bones on ink and paper.” Dagdag pa niya, “I’m proud of the years I’ve spent as a writer-editor. For me, whose formal education leaves much to be desired, it’s living the dream.” Sa mga nakaraang taon, muling natuklasan niya ang kanyang pananampalataya at ibinahagi ito sa kanyang mga social media accounts. Nakaligtas siya ng kanyang asawa at anak na si Likha. Susundan ang detalye ng kanyang lamay.

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