Friday

Comedian Tado Jimenez Died In A Bus Crash


Tado Jimenez, best known for co-hosting various noontime shows on ABS-CBN in early 2000s, was among the 14 people killed when a tourist bus fell into a ravine Friday.

Bontoc police chief, Senior Inspector Benjamin Challoy confirmed to Yahoo Southeast Asia that Tado, whose real name was Arvin Jimenez, was among the fatalities. Challoy said the 39-year-old comedian was dead on the spot. 

The accident occurred around 7:20 a.m. in Bontoc, Mountain Province. 

On Thursday, February 6, Tado even posted on Instagram that he has a long journey going to Bontoc.



Tado was apparently going to Mountain Province for a project, ironically titled: "Life begins at the mountain."

Tado, who’s turning 40 on March 24, was to fulfill his ongoing “life project” in the mountainous province.

On Thursday, February 6, Tado even posted on Instagram that he has a long journey going to Bontoc. And in his last Instagram post, Tado, true to his nature as a comedian, he was even able to joke about his grades in elementary.

For Dakila, an organization on Philippine collective for modern heroism that Tado co-founded, the comedian will be remembered as a great person.


Source: http://ph.celebrity.yahoo.com/news/police--comedian-tado-jimenez-among-dead-in-mountain-province-bus-crash-102023679.html

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