Trillanes comforts Pinoys who lost kin to COVID-19 in Christmas message

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Trillanes comforts Pinoys who lost kin to COVID-19 in Christmas message
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Former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV said he is one with the Filipinos who lost their loved ones to COVID-19 and with those who are hopeful for a better future.

Former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV said on Tuesday, Dec. 22, he is one with the Filipinos who lost their loved ones to the coronavirus disease and with those who are hopeful for a better future.

The Magdalo leader, who is seeking a Senate comeback in 2022 under the ticket of Vice President Leni Robredo and Senator Francis ‘Kiko’ Pangilinan, shared his personal loss in the past year. “Marami sa atin tulad ko malungkot ang Pasko dahil nawalan ng mga mahal sa buhay. Unang Paskong kulang ang pamilya. Ramdam ko po ang lalim ng lungkot ninyo. Sa tamang panahon malalagpasan din po natin ito ,” he said in a video Christmas message on Facebook.

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