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Veteran Negros Occidental Radio Host 'Aksyon Fred' Salanga Dies at 77 from Lung Cancer
Fred Salanga, known as "Aksyon Fred," a broadcast icon in Negros Occidental since 1975, died at 77 due to lung cancer. His passing follows closely after the killing of fellow broadcaster Julito Calo, underscoring safety concerns in the region for media workers. Local media communities now face a moment of reflection on journalist security and continued commitment amid these losses.
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