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He's grandfather from his dad's side is chinese. YAN is a chinese filipino last name. His mother is Filipino, his dad is chinese-filipino.
But does it matter if he is a Chinese descent written in his profile? Since he is also a Filipino descent as well.
This article is connected to category 'Chinese filipinos', yet there is no indication of Chinese descent in the article. Can someone find the facts and correct the article text or delete the category connection, based on the facts. Thanks
Hmains03:37, 19 August 2006 (UTC)reply
Hi! An autopsy was done. It was documented and released to the public when Rico Yan died. Please stop messing up his wikipedia. Please and thank you.
Ricky6991 (
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20:36, 25 December 2019 (UTC)reply
Whether an autopsy was done or not is not the determining factor in whether the determined cause is included. If it's documented, it should be cited in the article body; it should only be included in the infobox if you can demonstrate that it is significant to notability.
Nikkimaria (
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21:00, 25 December 2019 (UTC)reply