- Jasmin Basar was a graduate of Communication Arts from Far Eastern University
- She joined MOR 101.9 in 2009 and she was known for her earliest show ‘Dear Jasmin’
Jasmin Basar, better known as DJ Jasmin MOR 101.9 disk jockey who was one the host of ‘Dear MOR,’ died early on July 30, 2019 from End-Stage Chronic Kidney Disease which she had battling with for seven years.
Her death was announced on social media by the official account of her radio station.
DJ Jasmin was on the radio for over a decade. She mentored some on-air talents and was an on-air friend to some listeners of their radio show via ‘Dear MOR’ with DJ Popoy.
Fellow DJs and avid radio listeners were saddened today by her passing.
https://twitter.com/LloydCadena/status/1156085408410689536
rest in paradise to my favorite dj in mor. rip dj jasmin, i'll miss your voice and your funny jokes and talak… I'll miss you in dear mor 😢
— jaja ♡ (@catwoniiie) July 30, 2019
Besides dj popoy, you truly are the reason why I started listening to dear mor when I was in grade 10 up until now that I'm in college. Rest in Peace, DJ Jasmin. 😢💔 https://t.co/1IuQl4flDG
— Marielle, RPm (@marscxz) July 30, 2019
https://twitter.com/shelleybalbin/status/1156171033252003840
https://twitter.com/yanesahann/status/1156173121088397314
RIP Dj Jasmin, One of my fave dj sa MOR 🙁
— key (@jngyny) July 30, 2019
Avid radio listeners are saddened today as DJ Jasmin of MOR 101.9 has passed away after battling End Stage Chronic Kidney Disease for the past 7 years.
She was known for her popular segment Dear MOR with partner DJ Popoy. pic.twitter.com/l1HbSCuRq7
— The Philippine Catalog (@thePHcatalog) July 30, 2019
https://twitter.com/isahkrung/status/1156094259361021952
In 2009, DJ Jasmin joined MOR 101.9 radio station as a DJ.