Miko Sotto

Miko Sotto
Born Marcelino Antonio Carag Sotto III
(1982-05-10)May 10, 1982
Manila, Philippines
Died December 29, 2003(2003-12-29) (aged 21)
Mandaluyong, Philippines
Resting place Loyola Memorial Park
Occupation Matinee idol, actor, teen star
Years active 20002003
Parent(s) Marcelino "Maru" Sotto, Jr.
Ali Carag-Sotto

Marcelino Antonio "Miko" Carag Sotto III (May 10, 1982 December 29, 2003) was a Filipino matinee idol, actor, and teen star, and son of singer/actress/radio commentator/TV host Ali Sotto.

Early life

A talent of the GMA Artist Center, Sotto became a TV fixture in recent years, with stints on GMA-7's youth oriented programs Click and Kahit Kailan.

Personal life

Miko Sotto was part of the prominent Sotto family in showbiz. He was a great-grandson of former Senator Vicente Sotto and the grandson and grandnephew of Marcelino Antonio O. Sotto and Vicente Sotto, Jr. respectively. His parents were Ali Sotto and Marcelino Antonio "Maru" Sotto, Jr., brother of incumbent Senator Vicente "Tito" Sotto III, Val Sotto and comedian Vic Sotto. His granduncle Filemon Sotto was also a former senator in the Philippines. His cousins were actors Oyo Sotto, Ciara Sotto, Danica Sotto and Gian Sotto.

At the time of his death, he was romantically involved with actress Angel Locsin, who became Oyo Sotto's girlfriend few months after his demise.

Filmography

Movies

Television

Death

Sotto died after he fell from the ninth floor of a condominium building he was living in for 4 years in Mandaluyong City before dawn Monday (December 29, 2003).

According to initial investigation, Sotto was with his cousin Oyo Boy Sotto, two other friends, and a helper at the San Francisco Garden Plaza Condominium on Bonifacio Avenue, Mandaluyong.

According to reports, a security guard saw Sotto seated at the railings of the balcony.

Sotto was about to part with his friends and tried to get down from the railings when his foot allegedly got caught in a plant box, causing him to lose his balance and fall from his perch.

Sotto, 21, was immediately rushed to the nearby Mandaluyong Medical Center where he was declared dead on arrival.

"The patient died from multiple skull fracture," according to the physician on duty at the hospital.

From the Mandaluyong hospital, Sotto was brought to the Makati Medical Center but doctors there were also unable to revive him.

His mother, Ali donated Miko's corneas to the Eye Bank of the Philippines at the time of his death. Two weeks thereafter, his corneas were transplanted to two women.

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