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Arnel Cowley wishes wife Isabel Granada happy 42nd birthday in heaven

By: - Reporter
/ 05:46 PM March 09, 2018

Arnel Cowley and Isabel Granada  (Image: Instagram/@arnel1973)

Months after his wife passed away, Arnel Cowley still longs for actress Isabel Granada.

In celebration of what would have been her 42nd birthday, Cowley showed his love for his partner in a video shared on his Facebook today.

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He first wished Granada to have a happy birthday in heaven. Cowley added: “I wish that you are still here to celebrate your day with me like we used to.”

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“It still hurts everyday without [you] but this is extra painful as I can’t see you, hug you and kiss you,” Cowley said in sentiment.

Cowley also had this to say to his late wife: “Please if you can..I hope that we can talk and I just want to tell you how much I love you and miss you.”

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Granada, who gained fame as a regular on the TV show “That’s Entertainment,” died at the Hamad General Hospital in Doha, Qatar, on Nov. 4, 2017, after slipping into a coma for weeks due to aneurysm.  /ra

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