Ex-senator Ramon Revilla Sr. dies, says son | Inquirer News

Ex-senator Ramon Revilla Sr. dies, says son

/ 05:59 PM June 26, 2020

Ramon Revilla Jr. and Ramon Revilla Sr.

In this file photo taken in 2014, Sen. Bong Revilla hugs his father Ramon Revilla, Sr., after delivering a privilege speech at the Senate session hall. (Photo by GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE / Philippine Daily Inquirer)

MANILA, Philippines — Former Sen. Ramon Revilla Sr. passed away Friday afternoon. He was 93.

His son Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. confirmed the news in a short Facebook video.

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“Wala na po tatay ko. Wala na po tatay ko (My father is gone). Please pray for him,” a teary Bong said.

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According to the senator, his father succumbed to heart failure.

“He is now free from physical pain and is in the loving arms of our Creator,” Bong said in a statement.

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“Thank you very much for the love and prayers, as we ask for continuous prayers for the eternal repose of his soul,” he added.

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The younger Revilla recently asked the public to pray for his father, who he said was “going through a rough time,” days after his angiogram procedure indicated that his heart was “okay” and that he did not need to undergo heart surgery.

Late last month, the Revilla patriarch, a former actor who became popular playing amulet-carrying movie characters, was rushed to the hospital, where he was hooked to a ventilator.

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The older Revilla served as a senator from 1992 to 2004. He was also an award-winning actor best known for his movie roles Nardong Putik and Pepeng Agimat.

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