Broadcaster Bobby Nalzaro Illness And Death Cause – People are theorizing whether he passed away from any illness or not. Here’s what we know!
Pablito “Bobby” Nalzaro, a well-known Filipino broadcast journalist, passed away on March 17, 2022.
He was a columnist for SunStar Cebu and Superbalita Cebu.
Bobby also hosted the GMA 7 newscast Balitang Bisdak and provided daily analysis on dySS Super Radyo.
He was also the Cebu chapter chairman and regional coordinator of the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP).
Among his many awards is the KBP national award for Outstanding Host, which he won in 2004 against radio-TV star Korina Sanchez from Manila.
Broadcaster Bobby Nalzaro Death Cause And Illness
Unfortunately, at the time of writing, the cause of broadcaster Bobby Nalzaro’s death and the specifics of his obituary had not been released.
Unless we have confirmed the news, it would be unethical to reveal if he died of any illness.
For the time being, his family has also remained silent on the subject.
Bobby Nalzaro Wife Cecil Nalzaro and Family
Cecil Nazzaro is Bobby Nalzaro’s widowed wife. There isn’t much information about her on the internet right now.
Unlike her husband, she is not that popular in the media.
Meanwhile, she must be in a great deal of pain now that her husband has died and left her behind.
Nalzaro also has a child named Elridge Roy Nalzaro, reportedly known to his other family members.
Following his untimely demise, tributes have been made to the broadcast journalist, and many are eager to learn more about his family.
We pray that his family and loved ones get enough strength to cope with the grief.
Bobby Nalzaro Age and Early Life
Journalist Bobby Nalzaro was 58 years old when he passed away.
On August 11, 1963, he was born in Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines.
Nalzaro began his career in radio when he was 16 years old. He worked as an anchor/reporter for Radio DXRZ in Zamboanga City in 1980 while studying at the Ateneo de Zamboanga University for a Bachelor of Mass Communication.
He was also a reporter for the local newspaper, the Zamboanga Express. Later, he became a member of The Morning Times.