BBC News presenter Tazeen Ahmad has passed away at the age of 48, her family have confirmed.
Her cause of death is yet to be confirmed.
The BBC News and Dispatches presenter has died, and her brothers have confirmed the tragic news with a statement, saying: “We remain immensely proud of all she achieved – as a mother, journalist, writer and for her coaching work.
“So many people have been in touch remarking on her powerful ability to turn around people’s lives for the better.
“She was so proud of her two young boys who are left to remember their loving, kind, smart, nurturing, beautiful mama.
“She was in an amazing room filled with sunflowers, cushions, candles and an abundance of love when she passed away, surrounded by her close friends and family.”
The Asian Media Awards said that Tazeen was “one of the most gifted journalists of her generation”.
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