Former Public Works Secretary Manuel Bonoan Hospitalized Due to Hypertension
Hypertensive Bonoan sent to hospital

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Former Public Works Secretary Manuel Bonoan was hospitalized due to severe hypertension, with a blood pressure reading of 192/100. His hospitalization follows an arrest order from the Sandiganbayan related to plunder charges, and he will remain under medical supervision until stable enough for trial.
- 01Manuel Bonoan was admitted to the PNP General Hospital in Camp Crame due to hypertension.
- 02His blood pressure was recorded at 192/100, raising concerns about a potential stroke.
- 03Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla confirmed that Bonoan will remain hospitalized until his condition stabilizes.
- 04Bonoan is under full security and access to him has been restricted during his hospitalization.
- 05He will be brought to the Sandiganbayan for trial once doctors deem him fit.
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Former Public Works Secretary Manuel Bonoan has been admitted to the Philippine National Police (PNP) General Hospital in Camp Crame due to dangerously high blood pressure, recorded at 192/100. This medical emergency comes after the Sandiganbayan, the anti-graft court in the Philippines, issued an arrest order for him on plunder charges. Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla stated that the decision to hospitalize Bonoan was made due to the imminent risk of a stroke. He will remain in the hospital until his condition stabilizes and he is deemed fit to stand trial. During this period, Bonoan is under full security, and access to him has been limited to ensure his safety and compliance with legal proceedings. Once his health improves, he will be taken to the Sandiganbayan for the necessary legal actions.
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Bonoan's health crisis and legal troubles could affect public perception of government officials and the ongoing fight against corruption in the Philippines.
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