Veteran Fijian Journalist Dies At 64
Veteran Journalist Dies At 64
http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=41762
SUVA: (Fiji Times Online/Pacific Media Watch): Veteran Fiji journalist and publisher Robert Keith-Reid died yesterday morning at the Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane, Australia.
He was on the road to recovery after surviving a by-pass operation and fighting off complications when he collapsed at a hostel behind the hospital.
Keith-Reid, publisher of Islands Business, was on a work assignment in the Solomon Islands when he suffered a heart attack in the last week of March. He was evacuated to Brisbane for an emergency operation.
Keith-Reid came to Fiji as a teenager in the 1950s.
His first job in journalism was at the then Fiji Broadcasting Commission. After a stint there, he moved to The Fiji Times and began writing a weekly column called Sidetracks.
Later he went out on his own and bought a small magazine business in 1985 which he developed as Islands Business International where he remained publisher until his death.
Keith-Reid maintained the Sidetracks column which the Sunday Times published every Sunday.
His business partner Godfrey Scoullar said Keith-Reid enjoyed writing Sidetracks and was always pleasantly surprised and encouraged by people's reaction to his column.
He said Keith-Reid was a friend to all and would be sorely missed by the industry.
He was 64 years old and is survived by his wife and two children.
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