Mercedes Cabral, may emosyonal na post matapos ang pagpanaw ni Sue Prado
- Mercedes Cabral shared an emotional post mourning the passing of fellow actress Sue Prado
- Sue died at the age of 44 on April 14, with the news confirmed by her sister, May Shereen, through a Facebook post
- On April 16, Mercedes took to Facebook to express her sadness over the news
- Her message reflected the deep sense of loss felt by many as tributes continue to pour in for the late actress
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Actress Mercedes Cabral has expressed her grief following the passing of fellow actress Sue Prado, sharing a brief but emotional message on social media.

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It is worth noting that Sue has passed away at the age of 44 on Tuesday, April 14. Her sister, May Shereen, confirmed the news through a Facebook post on Wednesday. The announcement was met with an outpouring of condolences from fans, colleagues, and members of the entertainment industry who mourned the loss of the respected actress.
On Thursday, April 16, Mercedes took to Facebook to post about the heartbreaking news. Along with a photo of Sue, Mercedes wrote, “Araw araw. lagi lagi toots. Sue M. Prado.”
The short yet poignant message reflected Mercedes’ deep sorrow and personal connection to Sue, hinting at a bond that extended beyond their work in the industry. While Mercedes did not elaborate further, her words resonated with many, drawing sympathy and support from netizens who shared in her grief.
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Sue, born on May 18, 1981, was known for her compelling performances in film and television, earning admiration for her versatility and dedication to her craft. Her passing has left a significant void in the local entertainment scene, with many remembering her not only as a talented actress but also as a valued colleague and friend.
As tributes continue to pour in, Mercedes’ post stands as one of the many heartfelt messages honoring Sue’s life and legacy.
As previously reported by KAMI, former Olympian Edgardo Roque has passed away at 88, with his death confirmed by Manila Bulletin and Bombo Radyo. He made a name for himself as a standout from Jose Rizal University before enjoying a strong MICAA career with Ysmael Steel, YCO Painters, and Mariwasa. Roque represented the Philippines in the 1960 Rome Olympics and later served as an alternate in the 1968 Mexico Olympics. He was also part of the teams that won gold at the 1962 Asian Games and clinched the crown at the 1967 FIBA Asia Championship.
In another report earlier this month, Michelle O’Bombshell, whose real name is Roderic Cuntapay and who gained recognition for impersonating former U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama, has passed away. The news was confirmed by friends and colleagues, including Tuesday Vargas, who shared a heartfelt tribute following the announcement. Tuesday remembered Michelle as both a talented performer and a mentor who played an important role in guiding her during the early stages of her career. She also emphasized Michelle’s dedication to her craft, noting her continued commitment to entertaining audiences despite personal struggles and challenges throughout her life.
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