CLAIM: Maraming social media accounts ang di-umano nagsabi na pumanaw na si dating Pangulong Duterte.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Maraming social media accounts ang maling ibinalita na pumanaw na si dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte.
Isang post sa Facebook pa nga ang mali ding nag-ulat na ang abo ng dating pangulo ay naibalik na sa bansa.
Nag-post pa ang isang TikTok account ng photo carousel kung saan makikita ang isang inedit na larawan ni Duterte na may pakpak at mga ulap sa kanyang likuran, na nagpapahiwatig ng parehong maling ideya. FULL STORY HERE
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