Unusual Death of Ivan Cezar Ronquillo: What the Police Have Publicly Reported
Quezon City, Philippines — Model Ivan Cezar Ronquillo, best known as the former partner of Vivamax actress Gina Lima, was found dead in his own home on November 19, 2025, Quezon City police confirmed.
Timeline of Events
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On November 16, Ronquillo allegedly discovered Lima unresponsive in her condo unit and rushed her to Quezon City General Hospital, where she was declared dead on arrival.
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Three days later, on November 19, Ronquillo was found “lifeless” in the same condominium unit.
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He was immediately brought to the hospital, but doctors were unable to revive him, and he was pronounced dead.
What the Police Are Saying: Possible Causes & Evidence
The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) has publicly shared a few key findings and hypotheses, though no final cause of death has been confirmed:
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No Signs of Physical Struggle (for Gina Lima)
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According to QCPD CIDU (Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit) chief Plt. Col. Edison Ouano, investigators found no clear evidence of strangulation or smothering in Lima’s condo.
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While bruises were found on Lima’s thighs, police described them as inconclusive and have ordered an autopsy to determine the exact cause.
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The initial cause of death for Lima was recorded as cardio-respiratory distress.
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Drugs Found at the Scene
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The Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) team reportedly recovered various illegal substances and drug paraphernalia in Ronquillo’s unit, including capsules, tablets, three glass tubes with a yellowish liquid, and a small grinder containing what appears to be marijuana (“kush”).
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Based on these findings, some investigators suspect a possible drug overdose, though this has not yet been conclusively confirmed.
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Ronquillo’s Death: Possible Suicide
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According to Lt. Col. Jose Luis Aguirre, commander of the La Loma Police Station, there is a report that Ronquillo may have taken his own life.
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Supporting this theory are Ronquillo’s social media posts: shortly before his death, he shared a series of photos and videos on Facebook showing him and Lima, accompanied by an emotional message:
“This is our final resting place, baby … I should have told you I love you … if where you are is already at peace … I follow you there.”
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He also shared images of his own injuries, and blamed one man for inflicting them.
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Public Reaction & Investigation Status
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The case has sparked intense public scrutiny, particularly on social media, where many are demanding justice and clearer answers.
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Some netizens allege that Lima was physically abused by Ronquillo, but police say the evidence so far does not support foul play.
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Because of the conflicting possibilities — natural causes, drug overdose, or suicide — QCPD is continuing its investigation, including autopsy procedures to clarify both Lima’s and Ronquillo’s cause of death.
Key Quotes
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Plt. Col. Edison Ouano (QCPD-CIDU): “In our initial cursory examination … so far we have not seen signs of strangulation or fatal bruising … when there is doubt, we will open up [the body] for autopsy … to find out the real cause.”
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Lt. Col. Jose Luis Aguirre (La Loma Police): Reported there was a possibility that Ronquillo “committed suicide.”
Analysis of the Theories
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Suicide Theory
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Ronquillo’s last social media post was deeply emotional, referencing Lima’s death and suggesting he wanted to “follow her.”
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The fact that he was found alone, in his own unit, supports the possibility of self-harm.
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However, no publicly released toxicology or autopsy report confirms what exactly caused his death.
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Drug Overdose Hypothesis
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The recovery of capsules, tablets, and paraphernalia suggests substance use, which raises the question of overdose.
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But even with that evidence, there is no official confirmation yet that drugs were the definitive cause.
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Natural Cause / Medical Distress
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For Lima, the initial police report names cardio-respiratory distress.
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It’s possible that her death was not due to external violence, despite bruises, but rather a medical event — though more forensic work is needed.
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