The Tesorero family wants to thank all of the followers and supporters of Mahal, Noeme Tesorero in real life, for the construction of the mausoleum at Himlayang Pilipino Memorial Park for the comedienne who died on August 31, 2021.
Irene Tesorero, Mahal’s sister in the United States, informed Cabinet Files that the musoleum cost P4.1 million (P2.8 million for land and P1.3 million for construction).
It will also include a museum containing the personal items of the comedienne who died at the age of 46 from COVID.
Irene’s message “Thank you so much sa mga supporters, avid fans ni Ate Mahal. There are no videos available on your YouTube channel. From the bottom of my heart, I salute you all. “
After all, the money for the mausoleum was raised through Mahal’s YouTube channel.
The big letters of Mahal’s name make it easy to spot Mahal’s mausoleum in the Himlayang Pilipino Memorial Park.
Irene stated that Mygz Molino and Mahal’s manager, Jethro Carey, had nothing to do with or contributed to the construction of the comedian’s mausoleum, and that the comedian’s YouTube channel continues to produce money even after death.
’Wag n’yo pong ipilit about Mygz. Wala po siyang itinulong diyan, kahit si Jethro. Uulitin ko, wala pong tulong silang dalawa. Ito po ay galing sa fans,” Irene explained
Irene will return to the Philippines once Mahal’s and Romy Tesorero’s cremated ashes are moved to the musoleum in the second week of June 2022.
On August 5, 2021, COVID also kill3d Mahal’s father.
Mahal felt bad since she couldn’t travel home to visit her father for the last time; they are now buried together.
According to Irene, their family’s proposal to convert Mahal’s mausoleum into a museum, which they intend to launch, will be carried out.
They will exhibit Mahal’s personal and favorite belongings at the museum to honor her memory and to thank the admirers who continued to support her even after she went away.