<p>Microsoft chief Bill Gates was saddened to learn about the death of Pakistan's Arfa Karim who became the world's youngest Microsoft certified professional in 2004 when she was barely nine.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Arfa Karim Randhawa was 16. She died Saturday night after complications resulting from an epileptic stroke.<br /><br />After she was taken to hospital, Gates offered to pay for her medical care, reported the Daily Mail.<br />He also proposed moving the wonder kid to the US for better treatment.<br /><br />Her father, Amjad Karim, said that Bill Gates was saddened to learn of her death.<br />He thanked Bill Gates and said that his daughter was a spark that "got attention and love from everyone on the globe".<br /><br />Arfa Karim went into a coma Dec 22 after suffering an epileptic attack and cardiac arrest.<br />She was admitted at the Combined Military Hospital in Lahore where she suffered a tracheotomy complication Saturday evening.</p>
<p>Microsoft chief Bill Gates was saddened to learn about the death of Pakistan's Arfa Karim who became the world's youngest Microsoft certified professional in 2004 when she was barely nine.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Arfa Karim Randhawa was 16. She died Saturday night after complications resulting from an epileptic stroke.<br /><br />After she was taken to hospital, Gates offered to pay for her medical care, reported the Daily Mail.<br />He also proposed moving the wonder kid to the US for better treatment.<br /><br />Her father, Amjad Karim, said that Bill Gates was saddened to learn of her death.<br />He thanked Bill Gates and said that his daughter was a spark that "got attention and love from everyone on the globe".<br /><br />Arfa Karim went into a coma Dec 22 after suffering an epileptic attack and cardiac arrest.<br />She was admitted at the Combined Military Hospital in Lahore where she suffered a tracheotomy complication Saturday evening.</p>