Malaysia

Former journalist, Kajai Award winner ‘Wanti’ dies

Wan Noor Hayati Wan Alias’s death reportedly due to heart failure after pneumonia

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 10 Jul 2023 9:30PM

Former journalist, Kajai Award winner ‘Wanti’ dies
Apart from Utusan Malaysia, Wan Noor Hayati Wan Alias also worked with Berita Harian and Media Variasi. She also won the Kajai Award – the highest journalism award in the country – presented by the Malaysian Press Institute in 2013. – Bernama pic, July 10, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Former journalist and Kajai Award winner Wan Noor Hayati Wan Alias – better known as Wanti – died at the Serdang Hospital here at about 6.10pm today. She was 44.

Her brother Wan Mohd Faizal Wan Alias, 46, when confirming the matter said she died due to heart failure after struggling with pneumonia.

According to him, Hayati will be buried at the Kg Bintongan Muslim Cemetery in Rembau, Negri Sembilan at around 11pm.

Hayati is understood to have been admitted to the Putrajaya Hospital due to shortness of breath after she had been confirmed to be infected with Covid-19 in April.

Since then, her health began to deteriorate, believed to be due to the long-term effects of the disease, and she frequented the hospitals in Serdang and Kajang.

She was admitted to the Serdang Hospital two days ago.

Apart from Utusan Malaysia, Hayati also worked with Berita Harian and Media Variasi.

She also won the Kajai Award – the highest journalism award in the country – presented by the Malaysian Press Institute in 2013.

A single mother, Hayati leaves behind a 9-year-old son. – Bernama, July 10, 2023

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