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MARAMI ANG NALUNGKOT!
Veteran Newscaster Henry Omaga-Diaz Has Passed Away —
A Nation Mourns the Voice of Truth. PAALAM, HENRY.”


📰 FULL ENGLISH NEWS ARTICLE (~800 words)

Manila, Philippines —
In deeply saddening news that has sent shockwaves through media circles and homes across the Philippines, veteran broadcaster Henry Omaga-Diaz has reportedly passed away, leaving behind a legacy defined by truth, integrity, and unwavering service to journalism.

The longtime ABS-CBN news anchor, whose deep voice and calm delivery became a staple of nightly news for millions of Filipinos, is confirmed to have breathed his last earlier today, surrounded by close family members.

“Wala na si Henry,” a family source shared. “Tahimik ang pagpanaw, pero malakas ang iniwang alaala.”

Có thể là hình ảnh về 3 người và văn bản cho biết 'PAALAM HENRY OMAGA DIAZ! MAMIMISS KA NG LAHAT!'


🕯️ A NATION IN MOURNING

Tributes from fellow journalists, celebrities, public officials, and ordinary viewers poured in across social media within minutes of the news breaking.

“He was more than a newscaster — he was a public servant,” said former co-anchor Karen Davila.

“My childhood was marked by his voice. This one hurts,” one viewer posted on X.

“The voice of calm during the country’s most chaotic moments,” added another.

The hashtags #RIPHOD, #HenryOmagaDiaz, and #SalamatSirHenry quickly rose to the top of trending topics nationwide.


🧓 A VOICE FILIPINOS TRUSTED

With a journalism career spanning over three decades, Henry Omaga-Diaz became known for his authoritative but compassionate delivery, making the news accessible, credible, and human.

He was a pillar of ABS-CBN, covering some of the Philippines’ most historic moments:

EDSA Revolutions

Typhoons and disasters

Presidential inaugurations and impeachments

Major crime reports and public exposes

His unique ability to report bad news with sensitivity earned him the respect of both viewers and peers.

“He never sensationalized. He delivered truth — plainly, respectfully, and fearlessly,” said Ces Drilon.


💔 QUIET BATTLES BEHIND THE SCENES

Though the family has yet to release an official cause of death, close insiders say Henry had been battling a long-term illness quietly, opting to continue working despite his health challenges.

“He didn’t want people to worry. He just wanted to keep doing what he loved: delivering the news,” said a former producer.

His final broadcast — though viewers didn’t know it at the time — aired just weeks ago, where he signed off with his trademark poise and professionalism.


📺 A FAREWELL ONCE UNTHINKABLE

Filipinos from every generation remember sitting with their families, watching TV Patrol or Bandila, with Henry’s voice filling their living rooms.

For many, his passing feels personal, as if a trusted relative or mentor has left.

“He was our Tito sa TV. Laging andyan kapag may bagyo, gulo, o halalan,” one netizen wrote.


🕊️ HIS LEGACY LIVES ON

Henry Omaga-Diaz leaves behind not just a trail of impactful stories, but a standard for the next generation of journalists to uphold: truth, humility, and grace under pressure.

Awards: He received numerous recognitions from Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP), Gawad Plaridel, and multiple viewers’ choice honors.

Advocacy: He was known for supporting media literacy, press freedom, and mentoring young journalists behind the scenes.


🗣️ FINAL WORDS FROM HIS FAMILY

In a brief statement, the Omaga-Diaz family said:

“We lost a father, husband, and quiet hero. He may no longer deliver the headlines, but he will always be part of our story.”

They have asked for privacy and prayers, and will announce memorial details soon.


📌 FINAL THOUGHT: “THE VOICE IS GONE, BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN”

Today, the Philippines doesn’t just lose a news anchor.
It loses a steady voice in a noisy world, a guide in confusing times, and a man who chose integrity over fame.

“This is Henry Omaga-Diaz… nagpapaalam. Ngunit kailanman, hindi malilimutan.”

Paalam, Sir Henry. Saludo po kami.