![]() | Aquino, 76 (seen left in 2008), died on Saturday of cardiac arrest after battling colon cancer for more than year. -- PHOTO: REUTERS |
MANILA - FORMER Philippine leader and democracy icon Corazon Aquino died on Saturday of cardiac arrest after battling colon cancer for more than a year, her son announced. She was 76.
'She would have wanted us to thank each and every one of you for all the prayers and the continuous love and support,' he said.
'It was her wish for all of us to pray for one another and for the country,' Mr Aquino said.
A close family friend, Boy Abunda, said funeral arrangements would be announced later in the day. He said Mrs Aquino had been surrounded by members of her immediate family when she passed away.
Presidential spokesman Cerge Remonde the government had declared a week-long period of national mourning and would give Mrs Aquino a state funeral.
Mrs Aquino, the widow of assassinated opposition leader Benigno 'Ninoy' Aquino, was propelled into the spotlight in 1986, when she headed a massive 'people power' movement that toppled late dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
A former housewife who reluctantly became president, she went on to restore democracy in the Philippines and rewrite the country's constitution.
Until March last year, when she withdrew from public life after being diagnosed with colon cancer, she had been active in street protests denouncing corruption in the government.
More than a month ago, she was rushed into emergency medical care after she lost appetite and her weight fell dramatically.
A spokesman for the family earlier said Aquino had given up all medical intervention, including chemotherapy, and would leave her fate to God.
Just a few days ago, Benigno Aquino said his mother's cancer had spread to her liver. -- AFP

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