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The ousted leader said he has prepared a tomb for himself on his 15-hectare estate in Tanay, Rizal where he is being held under house arrest while on trial for plunder, a capital offense.

"I want to see where I will be laid, my final resting place," he told a group of journalists he invited this week to his private residence in Greenhills, San Juan for his mother’s 101st birthday celebration.
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