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The first recorded hazing-related death in the Philippines. Died from a burst appendix during an operation. President Ramon Magsaysay created the Castro Committee to investigate the death. The committee found hazing not to be the cause of Albert's death but added that the mauling he received prior to the operation weakened him physically. [2] [3]
Manila: 1762 Warfare 247 1762 Battle of Manila: Manila: 2000 Landslide 218–1,000 Payatas landslide: Quezon City: 1899 Warfare 165 Battle of Zapote River: Las Piñas: 1996 Fire 162 Ozone Disco fire: Quezon City: Recognized as the worst fire in Philippine history. 1896 Warfare 155 Battle of San Juan del Monte: San Juan: 2004 Terrorism 116 ...
Josefa V. Mendoza (1954–2020), Barangay Chairwoman of Malate, Manila (2007–2018) River Nasino (2020), infant baby whose death, funeral, and burial caused controversy in the Philippines. [12] Unmarked graves . Macario Sakay (1878 –1907), Filipino Revolutionary General. Buried in an unmarked grave after his execution in the Old Bilibid Prisons.
Pages in category "Deaths by person in the Philippines" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Other records: Reynaldo Bancairin: DXLL (Zamboanga City) commentator Mar. 29 Zamboanga City: Gunned down while broadcasting in the radio booth. Abdulwarid Ada was accused. Another journalist from the same station, Candelario Cayona, would be murdered in 2001; Ada would be also involved. NUJP CMFR CPJ [11] [34] [45] [59] [23] [41] Nelson Catipay
David Cortez Medalla, Jr. was born in Manila, Philippines to David Medalla, Sr. and Juanita Angkay Cortez, both originally from Cebu. He was the second of five children, including an older half-sister. [1] During World War II, the family evacuated Manila to the Sta. Ana