Kuya Kim Atienza, taimtim na nakiramay sa burol ni Mike Enriquez
- Celebrities and public figures continue to arrive at Mike Enriquez’s wake to pay tribute
- One of them is Kuya Kim Atienza, who was featured in a video by GMA Public Affairs
- Kuya Kim is seen standing in front of Mike's coffin, which is adorned with a crucifix
- He was also seen greeting and interacting with some of the people at the wake
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In a touching display of camaraderie and respect, well-known TV personality Kuya Kim Atienza visited the wake of his fellow Kapuso broadcaster, Mike Enriquez, who passed away on August 29 at the age of 71.
A video shared by GMA Public Affairs on Instagram captured the poignant moment when Kuya Kim Atienza paid his respects to Mike Enriquez. In the video, Kuya Kim is seen standing in front of Mike's coffin, which is adorned with a crucifix.
Kuya Kim was also observed interacting with those present at the wake. The video also showed Kuya Kim holding a motorcycle helmet, suggesting that he arrived at the wake on his motorcycle.
Mike Enriquez's passing left a void in the world of Philippine broadcasting, and his colleagues, friends, and fans have been coming together to honor his memory and celebrate his contributions to journalism.
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Mike Enriquez, or Miguel Castro Enriquez in real life, was a multi-awarded Pinoy television and radio newscaster. He was the president of GMA Network’s regional and radio subsidiary, RGMA Network Inc., and was also the Station Manager of Super Radyo DZBB 594 AM. Mike was also a regular anchor on 24 Oras with Mel Tiangco and Vicky Morales.
Mike’s family will hold a public wake open to supporters of the late veteran broadcast journalist. The public viewing for Mike will take place at a church in Quezon City on September 2. GMA News took to its online platforms and shared details about the wake. Instead of giving flowers, guests are encouraged to donate to the GMA Kapuso Foundation. It can be recalled that Mike passed away on August 29 at the age of 71.
“TV Patrol” anchors Noli De Castro, Bernadette Sembrano, Henry Omaga-Diaz expressed sadness over Mike’s passing. The Kapuso broadcaster has passed away at 71 years old on August 29. Noli, Bernadette and Henry offered their condolences to Mike’s family and loved ones before they delivered their closing spiels on Tuesday. “Kabayan” Noli likewise briefly looked back on his friendship with the late veteran broadcast journalist.
Source: KAMI.com.gh