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Journalist Nguyen Huy Dan, born in 1928, due to his advanced age and weakness, died at 4:30 am on April 16, 2025, or 19.3 years, at 98 years old.

Journalist Nguyen Huy Dan - former Deputy Editor -in -Chief of Labor Newspaper. He has nearly 40 years with Lao Dong newspaper.

The ceremony to visit journalist Nguyen Huy Dan started at 11:30 on April 16, 2025, at the number 01 - lane 22/16 Tan Thuy Street, Phuc Dong Ward, Long Bien District, Hanoi City.

The memorial service and mourning at 9am, April 17, 2025. Cremation at the Hanoi Universe incarnation station; Burial at the original copper cemetery, Phuc Dong ward, Long Bien district, Hanoi city.

The Party Committee, Editorial Board, Trade Union Executive Committee and all reporters and employees of the Labor Newspaper would like to send to the journalist's family Nguyen Huy Dan deeply condolences.

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