Former president PNoy death is saddening and these are the health conditions he suffered from before he passed away.
PNOY DEATH – Former Philippine President Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III has passed away at age 61 and here are the medical conditions he was suffering.
On June 24, it has been reported that former President Benigno Aquino III has been hospitalized with the reason for hospitalization undisclosed yet. Reports have it that he was rushed to Capitol Medical Center in Quezon City early Thursday. However, following the hospitalization reports is the confirmation of a family member that he died.
At 61 years old, PNoy died with the cause of his death still unknown. He died five years after he stepped down from office and since stepping down, he was silent and out of the public’s eye. He served as president from 2010 to 2016. He is the only son of the late Senator Benigno Aquino Jr and former president Corazon Aquino.
Many people knew that he is a known smoker. And while he was still alive, he was suffering from several medical health conditions. As per Philstar, while he was still alive, he was undergoing dialysis, has diabetes, and suffering from lung issues. Aquino’s death has not yet confirmed by his family but ABS-CBN disclosed that a close family member confirmed this.
Kris Aquino, his sister was seen entering the medical facility. Rene Almendras and Mar Roxas were also there.
Meanwhile, before becoming president he has served as a senator for six years. He initially has no plans to pursue the country’s top post but running is his response to the clamor of the people.
See the comments of saddened netizens over his death:
It’s a sad sad day.
Thank you for serving our country.
He tried though and way better than what we have now. That I acknowledge.
May history judge you kindly and may you revel in the presence of your heroic parents.
His administration may had imperfections but it was much better than the admin today.
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