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Kris Aquino, labis ang pagdadalamhati sa unang gabi ng mga labi ni PNoy sa Heritage Park

Kris Aquino thanked God because before his brother, former President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, passed away, he was forgiven by him.

Kris did not detail what happened to the two siblings and when they last spoke.

But she emotionally announced that until the end Noynoy’s love for him prevailed.

Kris says: “God blessed me because we made our peace, but that is private and I would like to keep that for myself.

“Nagpapasalamat ako na napatawad ako at minahal ako.

“To the end, ang itinuring niya sa akin ay ako ang kanyang bunso.”

Kris also left a promise to Noynoy.

“Ipinangako ko sa kanya na gagawin ko ang lahat to just be even 1 percent of what he is as a man and as a Filipino.”

The Aquino family cremated Noynoy’s remains, and the funeral began at the chapel of Heritage Memorial Park in Taguig City.

They will offer mass at the Ateneo tomorrow, Friday, June 25th.

The interment will be held at Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque City on Saturday, June, 26.

She said there will be a “brief ceremony” for the line of honor guards who will carry the ashes of the former President to its final destination.

Explained Kris, “Ganun kasimple lang.

 

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“Sana maintindihan ninyo na we did not think it would happen this soon, and we are just trying our best na hindi magkaroon ng superspreader event.

“Hindi namin pinagdadamot sa mga tao dahil alam namin na marami ang nagmahal at sumuportal akay Noy.”

Added her, “Under normal circumstances, Noy served in Congress, Noy served in the Senate, he could have been lying in state in Malacañang.

“But nireresepeto namin na hindi pa lahat ng tao sa Pilipinas ay nababakunahan.”

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