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Talent manager ‘Angge’ critical after ‘massive’ heart attack

/ 12:14 PM March 06, 2016

Cornelia Lee Angge

Cornelia ‘Angge’ Lee during a trip to the Holy Land. SCREENGRAB CORNELIA LEE FACEBOOK PAGE

Former actress and talent manager Cornelia Lee, more popularly known as “Tita Angge,” suffered a massive heart attack late Saturday night, rendering her in critical condition.

Quoting actress Sylvia Sanchez, ABS-CBN entertainment reporter MJ Felipe said the talent manager was pronounced dead on arrival at the Cardinal Santos Memorial Medical Center in San Juan City but was revived by physicians.

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After the news of the incident spread, talent manager Angeli Valenciano rushed to the hospital. Valenciano later said that Lee was in “very critical” condition.

“Just came from ICU. Pls pray for talent mgr Tita Angge Lee who is fighting for her life now after a massive heart attack. #PrayForTitaAngge,” Valenciano posted on her Twitter account.

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Valenciano asked for prayers for the talent manager.

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“Tita Angge is very critical. Unstable. We need a miracle. Nothing is impossible with God. #PrayForTitaAngge,” she added.

Lee is the manager of some celebrities such as Sanchez, Smokey Manaloto, and Mickey Ferriols. AJH

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