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SUV driver in fatal NAIA crash pleads 'not guilty' in Pasay Court
SUV driver in fatal NAIA crash pleads 'not guilty' in Pasay Court

GMA Network

time27-05-2025

  • GMA Network

SUV driver in fatal NAIA crash pleads 'not guilty' in Pasay Court

The driver in the fatal car crash incident at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport pleaded not guilty before the Pasay Regional Trial Court on Tuesday, according to GMA Integrated News' Oscar Oida. The driver is facing charges of reckless imprudence resulting in two counts of homicide, multiple physical injuries, and damage to property. Naghain ng not guilty plea sa Pasay RTC ang driver ng SUV na nakadisgrasya ng ilang tao sa NAIA Terminal 1 nitong Mayo, @gmanews — Oscar Oida (@oscaroida) May 27, 2025 On May 4, the SUV driven by the 47-year-old man from Batangas crashed into the Departure West Curbside Area of NAIA Terminal 1, according to the Philippine National Police-Aviation Security Group (AVSEGROUP). Two people, including a four-year old girl, died in the incident, while several others were also injured. Personnel from NAIA Police Station 1 arrested the driver at the scene. On May 16, the AVSEGROUP said the driver was released from NAIA Police Station 1 after posting bail at P100,000. —Hana Bordey/ VAL, GMA Integrated News

Man handcuffs self to tow truck cable during MMDA's towing ops
Man handcuffs self to tow truck cable during MMDA's towing ops

GMA Network

time23-05-2025

  • GMA Network

Man handcuffs self to tow truck cable during MMDA's towing ops

A man who identified himself as a former cop handcuffed himself to the tow truck's cable in a bid to save his AUV from the towing operations of Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) personnel on Friday morning. According to Oscar Oida's report on '24 Oras,' the man asserted that the MMDA has no right to conduct operations along Crispulo Street in North Caloocan as the said area is within a private subdivision. 'Pakita niyo muna yung basis ng jurisdiction niyo dito. Ito ba ay paga-ari na ng city hall 'to? Unang-una, wala ngang pasabi ang barangay,' he told the MMDA personnel. (Please show me proof of your jurisdiction in this place. Is this already owned by the city hall? First of all, we did not receive any notice from the barangay.) But other residents also voiced the same concern. 'Dito ako pinanganak. Alam ko na ito ay private. Sabi ko pakita sa amin kung ito ay na-turnover sa city government or local government,' another resident said. (I was born here so I'm aware that this is private. I've been telling you to show us proof that this was already turned over to the city government or to the local government.) For its part, the MMDA maintained that the stretch of Crispulo Street is a public road. 'Itong kahabaan ng kalsadang ito, hindi po ito private. If it's a private road, unang-una, dapat gated po ito. It is turned into an alternate route,' said MMDA Special Operations Group-Strike Force head Gabriel Go. (The whole stretch is not private. If it's a private road, then this should be gated. It was turned into an alternate route.) The MMDA added that it has received complaints via the Presidential Hotline of illegal parking in the said area. The man eventually removed the handcuffs after a discussion with the MMDA personnel. However, he was still issued a ticket. The MMDA also conducted towing operations in Camarin Road, which is also in North Caloocan. Further, the MMDA explained that it has to clear Crispulo Street and Camarin Road because they serve as alternate routes for those affected by the construction of MRT-7, particularly those coming from Quirino Highway. —Vince Angelo Ferreras/LDF, GMA Integrated News

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