Celso Bejarano, considered a reference in investigative journalism in MS, dies
Investigative journalist Celso Bejarano passed away at the age of 63 in Campo Grande, Brazil.
Celso Bejarano, a prominent investigative journalist, died at the age of 63 early Wednesday morning in Campo Grande, Brazil, following complications from heart failure. He underwent surgery but unfortunately could not recover. His passing has left a void in the journalism community, especially in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, where he was recognized as a key figure in the field of investigative reporting.
Bejarano's legacy includes significant contributions to various media outlets in both Mato Grosso do Sul and São Paulo, and he served on the Ethics Committee of the State Journalists Union (Sindjor/MS) at the time of his death. The union expressed deep sadness over his loss, highlighting his role as a defender of journalists' rights and his influence on the journalistic landscape. Walter Gonçalves, the president of the union, conveyed heartfelt condolences, portraying Bejarano as a beloved fighter for journalist rights who made a lasting impact.
His death not only signifies the loss of a talented journalist but also raises concerns about the ongoing challenges faced by reporters in Brazil, particularly those involved in investigative work. As Bejarano's contributions are remembered, the journalism community may reflect on the importance of supporting the rights and safety of journalists, emphasizing their role in upholding democracy and public accountability.