George Negus Dies at 82 After Alzheimer's Battle
George Negus Dies at 82 After Alzheimer's Battle

George Negus Dies at 82 After Alzheimer's Battle

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George Negus, a prominent Australian television journalist known for his fearless reporting, has died at the age of 82 after battling Alzheimer's disease. Negus gained fame with ABC's This Day Tonight and was part of the original team of Nine Network's 60 Minutes, where he was praised for his unique and curious personality. He was also the founding host of ABC TV's Foreign Correspondent program and published a bestselling book defending Islam. Negus was diagnosed with Alzheimer's around five years ago and had been non-verbal in recent times. Tributes have poured in from colleagues and friends, who remember him for his insatiable curiosity and significant contributions to journalism. Despite the disease, his family shared that they enjoyed beautiful moments with him until the end.

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