Tragic news: Arthur Yernjakyan, ArmInfo's leading economic columnist
dies aged 52
Monday, March 16, 00:06
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ArmInfo's staff is shocked and saddened by the tragic death of Arthur
Yernjakyan, the leading economic columnist of the agency.
Yet a few days ago we wished him a happy travel. Arthur with a group
of other Armenian journalists left to Georgia on an official journey.
On the last day of the journey, the journalists were enjoying a supper
at a local restaurant when suddenly Arthur felt sick. The ambulance
crew could not save his life. The talented journalist died of a heart
attack. His slogan was "only reliable and accurate information", "no
rumors or unverified data." This is how he worked. The Lord works in a
strange way! Arthur passed away aged 52, leaving alone his two minor
children and lovely wife he adored and cared deeply. A family man with
great sense of humor, aware and responsive to his friends and
colleagues, he was a man of many accomplishments.
Rest in peace, dear friend! May the ground be light to you!
dies aged 52
Monday, March 16, 00:06
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=331AB8A0-CB57-11E4-ADA80EB7C0D21663
ArmInfo's staff is shocked and saddened by the tragic death of Arthur
Yernjakyan, the leading economic columnist of the agency.
Yet a few days ago we wished him a happy travel. Arthur with a group
of other Armenian journalists left to Georgia on an official journey.
On the last day of the journey, the journalists were enjoying a supper
at a local restaurant when suddenly Arthur felt sick. The ambulance
crew could not save his life. The talented journalist died of a heart
attack. His slogan was "only reliable and accurate information", "no
rumors or unverified data." This is how he worked. The Lord works in a
strange way! Arthur passed away aged 52, leaving alone his two minor
children and lovely wife he adored and cared deeply. A family man with
great sense of humor, aware and responsive to his friends and
colleagues, he was a man of many accomplishments.
Rest in peace, dear friend! May the ground be light to you!