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His chief physician, cardiologist Dante Morales, said Wycoco died at 6:16 p.m. in the intensive care unit of the Manila Doctors Hospital in Ermita.

His wife Lucila, their four children and his brother, Superintendent Edgar Wycoco of the Manila Police District, were by his side.
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As of press time, the 59-year-old Wycoco, a former police general before President Arroyo tapped him to head the NBI, was still comatose at the intensive care unit of the Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH) in Manila.
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His wife Lucila, their four children and his brother, Superintendent Edgar Wycoco of the Manila Police District, were by his side.
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His doctors have decided to postpone two tests — a CT scan and an electroencephalogram (EEG) — until his blood pressure and heart rate stabilize, according to his attending physician, Dante Morales.

Wycoco’s condition stabilized on Thursday, a day after he suffered a stroke caused by a ruptured aneurysm.
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As of press time, the 59-year-old Wycoco, a former police general before President Arroyo tapped him to head the NBI, was still comatose at the intensive care unit of the Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH) in Manila.
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