Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA
Mila Magsaysay-Valenzuela, the only living daughter of former president Ramon Magsaysay, receive a copy of the book "One Came Back: The Magsaysay Tragedy (New Edition)" from the sons of the author, Nestor Mata, during the book's launching at the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila on Monday. The book details the harrowing moments of the tragedy that killed then president Ramon Magsaysay and how one passenger, Nestor Mata, survived on March 17, 1957. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA