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Miriam Santiago: Philippine senator and ex-presidential candidate dies | Miriam Santiago: Philippine senator and ex-presidential candidate dies |
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Philippine senator and former presidential candidate Miriam Defensor-Santiago has died aged 71. | Philippine senator and former presidential candidate Miriam Defensor-Santiago has died aged 71. |
The former judge succumbed to lung cancer on Thursday morning and "died peacefully" in hospital in the capital city, Manila, said her husband. | The former judge succumbed to lung cancer on Thursday morning and "died peacefully" in hospital in the capital city, Manila, said her husband. |
Mrs Santiago ran for president in the elections in May, but ultimately lost to Rodrigo Duterte. | |
Ill health plagued her election campaign but she insisted that she was fit to hold office. | |
She had also sought the presidency in 1992 and 1998. | She had also sought the presidency in 1992 and 1998. |
Born in Iloilo city, Mrs Santiago announced to her supporters in 2014 that she was suffering from stage four lung cancer. | |
She turned down a judicial position at the International Criminal Court because of her illness. | |
Her weakening health was a source of concern in the run-up to this year's Philippine presidential election, where she was often seen sitting down and resting during televised debates. | |
Analysis: Rico Hizon, BBC News | |
Known as the Iron Lady of Filipino politics, Santiago was a feisty senator who took bold stands on major issues like corruption and defence agreements. She will also be widely known for never backing down from a good fight. | |
She was both known and feared for her quick wit and her even quicker tongue in court and at rallies. | |
In my days starting out as a reporter in the Philippines, I remember she was always accommodating. She would joke gamely with the Philippine media. | |
Her trademark frank and fearless style often came across in interviews. | |
'The best president we never had' | |
Filipinos have flooded social media sites with tributes to the late senator. | |
A Facebook post from the GMA News agency drew more than 300,000 reactions and close to 50,000 comments. | |
Many described her as the best president the Philippines "never had". | |
"We just lost a great woman, a great Filipino and a great public servant. Rest in peace, madam senator," said Facebook user Cedric Pazcoguin. | |
"My heart is broken but I am finding comfort to the fact that she passed away peacefully in her sleep. Rest in perfect peace - our nation will surely treasure your legacy forever," wrote supporter Ruby Ann del Rosario from Manila. | |
"You could have been one of our greatest presidents. This is a very sad day for the Philippines. We lost a gem," said user Kharl Ferrer. |
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