Danica Sotto, Marc Pingris' daughter recovers from dengue, discharged from hospital | Inquirer Entertainment

Danica Sotto, Marc Pingris’ daughter recovers from dengue, discharged from hospital

/ 12:03 PM September 06, 2022

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Danica Sotto, Marc Pingris and their daughter Caela. Image: Instagram/@jeanmarc15, @danicaspingris

Danica Sotto and Marc Pingris can now breathe a sigh of relief as their 10-year-old daughter Caela recently came home after being hospitalized due to dengue.

Sotto gave an update on Caela’s health by showing snaps of her from when she was admitted in the hospital as well as the rashes she had, via Sotto’s Instagram page yesterday, Sept. 5.

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“9/4/22 Goodbye dengue! Thank you Jesus for healing Caela and for giving us the strength to face another battle,” she said. “Thank you also to our Pedia, Doc Delfin Santos and to the nurses and doctors who took care of her. Salamat din sa aming (Thank you as well to our) prayer warriors.”

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“We are now at home at makakahinga na tayo (and we can now breathe),” she added.

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Pingris, for his part, praised God and thanked the medical staff who took care of his daughter, as per a separate Instagram post.

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Caela is Sotto and Pingris’ second child while their eldest is Jean Michael. The couple are also set to welcome another addition to their family as Sotto is pregnant with their third child. JB

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