A devastating loss.
, a rising journalist who helped The Times expand its digital footprint and waged a public fight to save her own life, has died of complications from acute myeloid leukemia.
Surrounded by family, Anwar died March 26 at the City of Hope in Duarte, just weeks after the launch of “Anwar was born Sept. 21, 1989, in Mission Viejo. Even as a young girl she had boundless curiosity. A foodie with an adventurous palate, she took to journalism while studying at UCLA, where she majored in anthropology. “She had a way of connecting with people and drawing people in,” said cousin Suroor Raheemullah.In 2009, she interned for the Coastline Pilot, an L.A.
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