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Dakong ala-1:40 ng hapon nang dumating sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) si Tarongoy, 31, tubong Davao City lulan ng Gulf Air flight mula sa Dubai.

Kasamang dumating ni Tarongoy si Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Special Concern Rafael Seguis at ilang opisyales ng Philippine Embassy sa Middle East bilang mga escort.
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They were welcomed by their two sons, four-year-old Emmanuel Jr. and Michael Stephan, 3, as well as Jinky’s parents.
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Kasamang dumating ni Tarongoy si Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Special Concern Rafael Seguis at ilang opisyales ng Philippine Embassy sa Middle East bilang mga escort.
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