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AQ Khan, father of Pakistan’s nuclear program, dies at 85

Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan passed away in Islamabad on October 10 at the age of 85, The Dawn has reported.

October 10, 2021 / 13:22 IST
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Pakistan nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan waves to journalists from the front door of his house in Islamabad August 28, 2009. (Image: REUTERS/Mian Khursheed)

Nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, known as the "father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb", passed away on October 10 after being hospitalised due to COVID-19.

He died at the age of 53, after being transferred to the KRL Hospital in Islamabad with lung problems, state-run broadcaster PTV reported.

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The Pakistani atomic scientist was hailed as a national hero for transforming his country into the world's first Islamic nuclear power, but regarded by the West as a dangerous renegade responsible for smuggling technology to rogue states.

Khan had been admitted to the same hospital in August with COVID-19, it said. After being permitted to return home several weeks ago, he was transferred back after his condition deteriorated.