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The car crashed to the entrance of Manila’s International Airport Ninoy Aquino (Naia) in Philippines On Sunday, they killed two people and injured several others, according to officials.
The man and young girl were killed and four people were injured in a collision involved in a black suv. The Philippine Red Cross, who responded to the scene, said the girl had a four -year -old, but a traffic secretary Vivencio Hizon said he had a five -year.
Naia said that on Sunday the “accident in the vehicle” happened, when the car crashed through the outer fence of the airport and entered the promenade near the entrance to Terminal 1.

The worker goes towards the vehicle that collapsed at the entrance of the International Air Terminal 1 Ninoy Aquino, in which several people were killed, in the city of Paranaque, Metro Manila, Filipina, May 4, 2025. (Reuters)
“We understand the concern that this incident caused, especially since the pictures circulated on social media,” the airport operator said in a statement, New Naia Naia infra Co. “We invite the public not to speculate and wait for proven updates, which will be issued as soon as they become available.”
The initial reports show that the SUV was parked near the entrance to the terminal when the driver accidentally struck gas instead of the brakes and accelerated after the car suddenly passed in front of it, according to the local media.
People injured in the incident received medical treatment. The driver of the vehicle involved in the collision was Police took into custodyaccording to the airport operator.

Workers dragged the vehicle that collapsed at the entrance of the 1 Ninoy Aquino International Airport, which was killed by several people, in the city of Paranaque, Metro Manila, Filipina, May 4, 2025. (Reuters)
Land Transportation Office announced that he suspended his driver’s license for 90 days while the investigation was ongoing.
Pictures shared by local media showed some people lying on Earth. A broken glass was seen over the entrance of the terminal, and the front of the black SUV was visibly damaged from the impact on the airport door.

Workers dragged the vehicle that collapsed at the entrance of the 1 Ninoy Aquino International Airport, which was killed by several people, in the city of Paranaque, Metro Manila, Filipina, May 4, 2025. (Reuters)
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Dozens of emergency staff were seen at the airport around the vehicle, which was later removed from the scene.
Airport operator said he cooperated with the authorities explore the incident.
Reuters and Associated Press contributed to this report.