Award-winning retired AP journalist Harold Olmos dead at 78

In this photo provided by his son Jose Olmos, award-winning Bolivian journalist Harold Olmos is seen at his home in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Dec. 31, 2016. Olmos, whose gentlemanly manner belied a remarkable reportorial tenacity and who led Associated Press operations in Venezuela and Brazil after fleeing his coup-convulsed homeland more than four decades earlier, died Wednesday, April 5, 2023. He was 78. (Jose Olmos via AP)

Award-winning Bolivian journalist Harold Olmos, whose gentlemanly manner belied a remarkable reportorial tenacity and who led Associated Press operations in Venezuela and Brazil after fleeing his coup-convulsed homeland more than four decades ago, has died at age 78.

Olmos died Wednesday in the eastern lowlands city of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, of a heart attack after a long illness, said his son, José Olmos. He said his father had struggled with diabetes.

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