Family seeks privacy after Cabral's death
The Freeman
|December 21, 2025
The family of former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) undersecretary Maria Catalina "Cathy" Cabral appealed for compassion and restraint following her sudden death, urging the public to respect their need for privacy as they grieve.
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In a statement released on Saturday, December 20, by her legal counsel Mae Divinagracia of Co & Divinagracia Law Offices, the family said it is confronting an "overwhelming loss under painful and sensitive circumstances" and asked for time and space to mourn in peace.
"At this time, we respectfully urge everyone to refrain from actions, speculations or commentary that may compound the family's grief, the statement read.
The family also called on authorities and the public to be guided by sensitivity and respect for personal boundaries, saying that no criminal, civil, or administrative complaint has been filed against Cabral that would justify the seizure of her personal belongings.
"The calls for the seizure of her phone and other personal belongings are, thus, unwarranted," the statement said, adding that the family is seeking the prompt release of Cabral's remains so she may be laid to rest "with dignity and peace."
The family opposed DNA testing, saying Cabral's remains had already been positively identified. It also dismissed claims that Cabral and her family faked her death as "reckless and baseless."
In the same statement, the family reiterated Cabral's "consistent and unequivocal" denial of any involvement in alleged anomalous flood control projects.
The family also slammed allegations made by former DPWH undersecretary Roberto Bernardo, describing his testimony as uncorroborated and self-serving.
It noted that while Bernardo accused Cabral of receiving commissions, he admitted that he did not personally witness any such transactions.
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