Estelito Mendoza, one of President Estradas defense lawyers in his impeachment trial, laughed off yesterday text messages saying that he had died from a stroke following the testimony of a surprise witness for the prosecution.
"Huwag na nating pag-usapan iyan (Lets not talk about it)," the former solicitor general said over dzMM when asked if he consulted his heart doctor at St. Lukes Hospital in Quezon City over the weekend.
Mendoza had a heart bypass operation in 1996 after cardiologists recommended the surgical procedure because of clogged arteries.
He denied he suffered a mild stroke after the explosive story of the prosecutions surprise witness, Clarissa Ocampo, senior vice president and trust officer of Equitable-PCI Bank.
But even if he admitted the impeachment trial was apparently taking a toll on his health, he said he would not withdraw as one of the Presidents lead counsels in the impeachment trial.
Mendoza said he will meet with his client during the adjournment to discuss Ocampos explosive testimony.
Asked whether he was planning to quit the defense panel, he said: "Pag-uusapan namin iyan (We will discuss it)."
He reiterated the panels position that what Ocampo testified on is not part of the impeachment complaint against the President. Jess Diaz, Pia Lee-Brago