Showing posts with label #KrisAquino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #KrisAquino. Show all posts

Monday, February 21, 2022

Kris Aquino and the Pinoy singer who died of AIDS


“I know that in life there will be sickness, devastation, disappointments, heartache - it's a given. What's not a given is the way you choose to get through it all. If you look hard enough, you can always find the bright side.”

—Rashida Jones

 

By Alex P. Vidal

 

I TOLD a friend from Manila last Saturday I would try my best to locate the medical clinic or hospital in New York City if ever Philippine celebrity Kris Aquino, who was scheduled to fly to the United States for medical treatment over the weekend, would arrive in the Big Apple.

The problem is, nobody knew whether Ms Aquino, 51, was bound for Los Angeles or New York.

Details of her reported trip weren’t available and are probably confidential.

If reports from Manila were to be believed, Ms Aquino, who reportedly brought her two sons in the trip, was already in the United States on February 20.

The friend said they were interested to know the latest about Ms. Aquino’s medical treatment as they suspected “she was suffering from a serious ailment that was not truly revealed in public.” She didn’t elaborate.

The press had reported that The Queen of All Media has been suffering from autoimmune thyroiditis, which includes a protrusion of one of her eyeballs.

Another problem I told my friend from Manila was, even if I got lucky to locate the showbiz VIP’s whereabouts (granting she’s in New York), there’s no assurance she would allow any interview from the press. 

 

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For sure, she would try her best to make her trip and medical treatment strictly confidential as possible. 

Another reason why I became interested in Ms Aquino’s case is that, in the past, so many VIPs—political, sports and entertainment personalities—who surreptitiously left the Philippines to seek medical treatment abroad, didn’t really disclose their real ailment until after they have died when medical authorities confirmed the truth. 

No one knew if they were dying or their conditions could still be remedied even if they availed the most advanced and sophisticated medical attention in the US, London, Japan, and Canada. 

Like the popular Filipino singer who died of AIDS or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome a long time ago.

We are referring to the case of Rodel Naval, who died in Toronto, Canada on June 11, 1995, at the age of 42.

His real ailment had been concealed because of his celebrity status and he was initially reported to be suffering from pneumocystis pneumonia. 

But a year later on a Filipino television show hosted by the late Inday Badiday, his family confessed that his death was the result of complications related to AIDS.

 

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THANK YOU VITAMIN D. Even before it was reported that vitamin D “has role in the prevention of the spread of COVID-19”, I was already a fan of this vitamin for more than 10 years now.

When I ran out of this vitamin end of January, I immediately rushed to the nearest pharmacy, Walgreen, located five minutes away by walk from my apartment in Queens.

Lately, it was reported that Vitamin D’s effectivity against the deadly virus has been long contested by many experts since the pandemic began, fueled by early chatter of alternative treatment methods back in 2020. 

But a new piece of research has once again reignited the public's interest in these supplements, as scientists highlight a possible association between vitamin D levels and the immune system's ability to fend off severe COVID-19 symptoms, particularly associated with the Omicron variant.

The small-scale study, which was organized by researchers in Israel and is based on data collected between April 2020 and February 2021, was recently published in PLOS ONE and presents a case that researchers say is "equally relevant" for Omicron spread as well. 

The data was collected from 253 people who were admitted to hospitals for treatment (at a time before vaccines were available) and was used to conclude that those who had a vitamin D deficiency were more likely to develop a severe or critical case of COVID-19, as compared to patients who had sufficient vitamin D levels within blood samples taken at the time of hospitalization. About half of those in the study were deficient in the vitamin.

(The author, who is now based in New York City, used to be the editor of two local dailies in Iloilo.—Ed)

 

  

  

 

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Why Pacquiao doesn’t own Boracay West Cove

“Criticism is a misconception: we must read not to understand others but to understand ourselves.”
--Emile M. Cioran

By Alex P. Vidal

NEW YORK CITY
-- In the past seven years, I have been hearing a lot of people claiming--and insisting--that Sen. Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao “owns” a resort in Boracay Island in Malay, Aklan in the Philippines.
Most of them pointed to the controversial Boracay West Cove resort in Barangay Balabag.
There were instances when I corrected the misconception or misinformation, telling some of them that the resort was owned by Crisostomo “Kris” Aquino, Pacquiao’s friend (or former friend?) who used to wave the Philippine flag in the ring during Pacquiao’s world title bouts mostly in Las Vegas.
Kris’ closeness with the former WBC-IBF-WBO crownholder didn’t sit well with other jealous and envious “VIPs” (very important persons) who mostly had their own ulterior moves.
I was a witness how Aquino struggled to win Pacquiao’s trust and sympathy after engaging merchants of intrigues within the “Team Pacquiao” circle in a torrid and disgusting power play.

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In a crack voice, Kris himself once confessed to me in Mandalay Bay and Resort Casino in Las Vegas there were characters trying to isolate him from the 39-year-old boxing celebrity.
After pouring out his emotions, Kris was never seen again in the ring with Pacquiao when the latter squared off versus Joshua Clottey in Texas, Antonio Margarito, Shane Mosley, Brandon Rios, Timothy Bradley Jr (first and second), Floyd Mayweather Jr., Chris Algieri in Macao, Jessie Vargas, and Jeff Horn in Brisbane.
When Kris disappeared from the entourage, his friends could only speculate: Did he fall from Pacquiao’s graces, or Kris himself decided to stay away for good because of tampo (hard feelings).
No one can tell except Kris himself.

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There were those who insisted that Aquino “was only Pacquiao’s dummy” and the real owner was really the boxing champion himself.
Their basis was that Pacquiao, even before he was elected as senator in 2016, was always seen in the resort especially when he went back to the Philippines after some of his difficult fights as a former eight-division world boxing title holder in Las Vegas.
Because of Pacquiao’s friendship with then Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Joselito “Lito” Atienza, their belief that the senator owned the resort bolstered.
This was after it was discovered that the resort was able to obtain a 25-year Forest Land Use Agreement for Tourism Purposes (FLAgT) covering the resort’s 998 square meters, which paved the way for the temporary use, occupation and development of any forest land for tourism purposes for a period of 25 years renewable for another 25 years.

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The resort’s pact with DENR covers forest lands to be used for bathing, camp sites, ecotourism destinations, hotel sites and other tourism purposes.
The local government of Malay finally closed down the controversial resort on March 14, 2018, weeks after Malacanang had threatened to throw the books on Malay officials who either tolerated or did nothing to stop illegal structures in the white beach.
The closure order came on the heels of Malacanang threats to close down Boracay for 60 days to pave the way for its “rehabilitation.”
If the resort was owned by Pacquiao, who is being groomed by President Duterte to be the next president, do you think it would be closed down?

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Pacquiao's flag bearer now 'persona non grata'

"In heaven, all the interesting people are missing."
-- Friedrich Nietzsche

CRIS AQUINO (right) AND ALEX P. VIDAL IN LAS VEGAS
By Alex P. Vidal

In Manny Pacquiao's last six fights in the United States, I missed the presence of our good friend, Crisostomo "Cris" Aquino (sometimes Manila writers misspelled it as "Kris Aquino").
Cris was a very imposing figure inside the ring. He carried and waved the giant Philippine flag during Michael Buffer's "Let's-get-ready-to-rumble" introduction. He added entertainment to the crowd with his unorthodox dancing style while toting the RP flag. 
The last time I saw Cris was when he entered our room at MGM Grand in Las Vegas hours after Pacquiao put to sleep Miguel Angel Cotto via 12th round TKO for WBO welterweight bauble on November 14, 2009.
Known for his composure and frankness, Cris instantly caught my attention because he was seething with anger, his face a jigsaw puzzle. He was murmuring expletives and cocked his fists.

EXPLODE

"'Traidor itong si (name of one of Manny Pacquiao's staff)," Cris exploded. He stayed for several minutes and continued to unload his heartaches. He left when he noticed everyone (there were three other Manila writers accredited to cover the event inside the room) was busy beating news deadline in their laptop.
I learned later that Cris was at loggerheads with some characters in Pacquiao's inner circle. I had no inkling about the nature of their rift. Months or years later, news broke out that the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) dismantled a big chunk of Boracay West Cove, a resort in Brgy. Balabag, Boracay Island in Malay, Aklan.
Joselito Atienza was then the DENR secretary and was always seen laughing loudly in the company of Pacquiao, Cris and other bigwigs in Las Vegas hotels.
The demolition at Boracay West Cove started on July 19, 2012 upon orders of the DENR and Interior and Local Government.

VIOLATE

The resort reportedly violated the Forest Land Use Agreement for Tourism Purposes (FLAgT) issued by the DENR to the resort in 2009 during Atienza's term when it built illegal structures.
Before the demolition at Boracay West Cove, rumors circulated that "Pacquiao owns a big resort in Boracay." This was later denied by the boxing champion and pointed to Cris as the real owner of the 3,159 square-meter beach property. 
Cris grieved for the loss of millions of investments he called "blood money" and threatened to sue his tormentors, including TV host Ted Failon, who made a special report on the resort's violations.  
Even before the controversy erupted, Cris was not anymore present during Pacquiao's succeeding fights. Based on my own personal observations, Cris belonged to one of at least five factions identified in the circle of Pacquiao. Two of his closed buddies are Cebu promoter Rex "Wakee" Salud and Adriano "Rey" Golingan, Pacquiao's wedding godfather. 

DEADLY

The other four factions are equally deadly when it comes to intrigues and arm-twisting tactics. I personally know many of them and I can pinpoint them one by one, face to face. I know their styles and gimmicks. Many of them used dirty tactics to elbow each other for personal and business motives. 
When members of these five factions were in front of Pacquiao, they also swapped jokes as pakitang tao (nagpaplastikan)--dirty sometimes--as if they belong to one fraternity. Without the presence of Pacquiao, they can't see each other eyeball to eyeball and will even tear each other with a hatchet if given the chance.
Going back to Cris Aquino. I personally liked him without prejudice to his business and friendship with Pacquiao--and stormy relationship with characters jealous of his closeness to the best boxer pound-for-pound. Cris is approachable and amiable. He has no air and behaves like an ordinary person despite his fame and wealth.
Only last month, Cris was back in the headlines when the Sangguniang Bayan (SB) of Malay, Aklan declared him "persona non grata" (Latin words for an unwelcome person).

RESOLUTION

According to Aklan Forum, Malay councilor Rowen Aguirre filed the municipal council resolution declaring Aquino as ‘persona non grata’ and was unanimously adopted on March 11, 2014.
"Pinagtutulungan nila ako na mapaalis sa islang ito at ipahinto ang aking operation (ng Boracay West Cove). Wala akong kakampi dito sa Boracay. Ako ang pinag-iinitan dito," he stressed. 
Aquino further said, “hindi naman ako estapador sa island or drug pusher. Ipagtanong ninyo sa aking kabaranggay, kung meron akong niloko at inagrabyadong tao."
Ako ay isang investor lang, ever since ay ginigipit nila ako dito. Kaya ito na naman, nagfile sila ng ‘persona non grata’."

ARGUMENT

Aklan Forum further reported: "Last month, Nenette Aguirre-Graf, barangay captain of Motag, Malay, Aklan and sister of SB member Rowen Aguirre, had an argument with Aquino near Station 1. 
"Graf was hurt by what Cris Aquino uttered against her. 
"'Bakit ganito ang trato nila sa mga investors. Hindi ko nga alam kung bakit galit sila sa akin. Nagkasalubong kami ni (Nenette) Graf sa baybay at sinabi ko sa kanya na anong karapatan niya na husgahan or i-brand niya kami (Boracay West Cove) na mother of all violators,' he said.
"The luxury resort became controversial for constructing some structures right on top of the natural rock formations and allegedly operating without business, occupancy and building permits.
"'Ito ay alitan namin ng kanyang kapatid na si Nenette Graf na palaging nagkokomento sa programa ni Ted Failon, na ako na lamang daw ang hindi nagpapagiba, samantalang tatlong beses na akong nagpagiba sa West Cove,' Aquino said."