Daughter of Janna Dominguez Dies

Yzabel Ablan, the daughter of Pepito Manaloto star Janna Dominguez, sadly passed away.

The actress-comedian shared on social media that her eldest child died due to sudden heart failure and a lung infection.

Janna Dominguez’s Daughter, Yzabel Ablan, Passes Away

The daughter of Janna Dominguez has passed away

YZABEL ABLAN – The daughter of Pepito Manaloto cast member Janna Dominguez, has sadly passed away.

The actress-comedian shared this heartbreaking news with her fans on the social media platform Instagram. In her emotional message, Janna expressed her sorrow and described Yzabel as someone who had a profound impact on numerous lives and served as an inspiration to many.

Janna also provided details about Yzabel’s wake, which will be held from October 8th to October 12th at La Pieta Funeral Homes in Angeles, Pampanga. She invited those who wished to pay their respects and celebrate Yzabel’s life to attend the wake, believing that it would be a meaningful tribute to her daughter.

Yzabel passed away at the age of 20; however, the exact cause of her passing was not disclosed. It is known, though, that she had been battling health challenges for some time. In 2021, she shared her diagnoses of Lupus, Vitiligo, and Moyamoya, conditions for which there is no cure.

These illnesses had imposed numerous restrictions on her life, including avoiding sunlight, emotional stress, and fatigue. Yzabel had previously felt disheartened and useless, struggling with a lack of confidence due to her conditions. Despite these hardships, she gradually found solace in her faith and began to believe that everything in life has a purpose.

It’s worth noting that just a few days before this tragic announcement, Janna had celebrated the birth of her fourth child, a baby boy named Leon, with her partner, Mickey Ablan. Janna is an actress-comedian who started out as a Wowowee host. She rose to fame when she became part of the long-running sitcom, Pepito Manaloto.

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