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Dolphy died due to multiple organ failure—Makati Medical Center


Makati Medical Center. KAREN BONCOCAN/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines— Rodolfo “Dolphy” Quizon died due to multiple organ failure, the Makati Medical Center, where the King of Comedy had been confined since June 9, announced.

“We would like to inform the public that Mr. Rodolfo “Dolphy” Quizon, passed away today, at 2034H (8:34 p.m.) due to multiple organ failure, secondary to complications brought about by severe pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and acute renal failure,” the hospital said in a statement.

“We join the entire Filipino Community in praying for the soul of Mr. Quizon and his dearly beloved family and friends,” it said.

“To the Quizon Family, we extend our deepest condolences.”


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  • pepengkabayo

    Dolphy died due to multiple organ failure—Makati Medical Center….

    This Hospital and doctors are liars.
    They kept on telling that Dolphy is doing well, that he has no more pneumonia, that his kidney is functioning well, that he is breathing well, and wanted to go home.
    In the end, Dolphy died of multiple organ failure.
    In short, the doctors kept lying and deceiving the public of the true health of Dolphy.
    They knew before hand that Dolphy is near end and he was.
    RIP Dolphy.



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