Info officer says woman in Manila hotel photo not Sara Duterte | Inquirer News

Info officer says woman in Manila hotel photo not Sara Duterte

By: - Reporter / @DYGalvezINQ
/ 06:50 PM October 08, 2021

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FILE Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — The woman seen in photos in a hotel in Manila that is circulating in social media is not of Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, said one of her staff Friday.

Jef Tupas, the chief of Davao City’s public information office, belied rumors that Duterte-Carpio met with supporters who were pushing her to run for president and file her certificate of candidacy at the nearby Comelec satellite office at another hotel in Pasay City.

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“One thing I know for sure, it’s not Mayor Sara,” he told INQUIRER.net in a text message.

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He, however, did not provide information where the Davao City mayor is currently.

Reports swirled that Duterte-Carpio would beat the deadline for filing certificates on candidacy (COC) on Friday after a photo surfaced online that she was spotted in a hotel in Manila shaking hands with supporters.

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Some groups, even government officials, have been holing up near the area to welcome Duterte-Carpio, despite her repeated pronouncements that she wouldn’t vie for  presidency and has even filed a COC for reelection as Davao mayor for a third and final term.

Earlier on Friday, Duterte-Carpio insisted she is pushing through with her reelection bid, even hinting that she will no longer run for any other post if she finishes her term as Davao mayor.

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