CITY OF ILAGAN, Isabela —- A 56-year-old journalist based here succumbed to cardiac arrest on Thursday, April 29, his relatives said.
Raymund Catindig, a correspondent of the Philippine Star, died inside his house in Bliss Village.
Catindig was known among his colleagues as a “hard-hitting” journalist.
He also worked for the Philippine Daily Inquirer as a correspondent in Cagayan Valley in the late 80s until 90s.
Initial reports said he did not die of COVID-19.
A journalism graduate of the Far Eastern University, Catindig had handled the family-owned Northern Sierra Madre Express as publisher-editor in the 1990s when his father, Reynaldo Catindig Sr. died until it fo…
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