Pakistan pop star turned preacher among those feared dead in air crash

Pakistan pop star turned preacher among those feared dead in air crash

December 08, 2016
Junaid Jamshed (3rd left) in Chitral in a photo posted on Dec. 4 on his official Twitter account.
Junaid Jamshed (3rd left) in Chitral in a photo posted on Dec. 4 on his official Twitter account.

ISLAMABAD — Junaid Jamshed, a Pakistani pop star turned preacher, and his wife Aisha Junaid were on board an aircraft that crashed into a mountainside on Wednesday, an airline official said.

Jamshed rocketed to fame in Pakistan in the 1980s and 1990s as the singer for the Vital Signs rock group, and later launched a solo career, with a string of chart-topping albums and hits.

His name appeared on a passenger manifest for Pakistan International Airlines’ (PIA) flight PK661, which crashed near the northern town of Havelian.

His presence on board was confirmed by Sohail Ahmed, a PIA official in Chitral.

Jamshed retired from music in 2001 and announced that he was devoting his life to Islam.

PIA’s ATR-42 aircraft was scheduled to reach Islamabad but it lost contact with control tower. Captain Saleh Hayat was operating the flight.

There were 40 passengers aboard the ill-fated craft.


December 08, 2016
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