Microsoft's youngest professional died at 16.
Condolences have poured in from around the world after the passing of promising young computer genius Arfa Karim Randhawa, from Faisalabad, Pakistan.
The teenager died on Saturday, January 15, night after complications resulting from an epileptic stroke, Daily Mail said.
Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who offered to pay for Karim's treatment, told the family he was sad to learn of her death and the loss of such a rare talent, her father said.
Karim rose to international fame when she became the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional – a title awarded to those who master Microsoft programs – at the age of nine in 2005.






