In a tragic turn of events, Jermaine Craig, a well-respected sports journalist and former head of communications for the 2010 Fifa World Cup bid and local organizing committee (LOC), has passed away.
The news reveals that Craig collapsed and subsequently died at a gym, with his demise confirmed upon arrival at the hospital.
Family Confirmation and Statement
The family of Jermaine Craig released a statement expressing their sorrow over his untimely passing. According to the statement, Jermaine collapsed during a workout session at the gym on Monday morning.
Despite being swiftly transported to a hospital in Sandton, all attempts to revive him proved unsuccessful.
Contributions to South African Sports and Media Landscape
Jermaine Craig played a significant role in the sports and media landscape of South Africa.
His involvement in the 2010 World Cup, where he served as the communications and media manager for the Local Organising Committee, showcased his dedication to the country’s major sporting events.
Post the successful World Cup, he transitioned to South African Tourism, undertaking the role of global communications manager.
Following his time at South African Tourism, Craig returned to Cape Town in 2013, rejoining the Independent Media Group as the Cape Argus editor.
His tenure at the Cape Argus saw him replacing the former editor Gasant Abarder. Beyond his editorial responsibilities, Craig later assumed the position of the executive for brand marketing at Independent Media, contributing to the organization’s broader initiatives.
The passing of Jermaine Craig marks a profound loss in the sports journalism community, with colleagues and admirers mourning the departure of a seasoned professional who left an indelible mark on the industry.
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