The former president himself disproved the claim in a Facebook live video posted by Senator Bong Go on Thursday, June 20
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: A TikTok video using the logo of GMA Newscast 24 Oras, published on June 19, reports the alleged death of the former president as supposedly announced by the Office of the Press Secretary. The video already has over 157,000 reactions, 11,000 comments, 23,100 shares, and 6.7 million views as of writing. Similar misleading videos have been spreading across TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, generating significant engagement.: Duterte is alive. The Office of the Press Secretary has not released any statement or announcement relating to Duterte’s supposed demise. The former president appeared in aposted by Senator Bong Go on Thursday, June 20, showing he is fine.
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