Ina ng 5-anyos na biktima sa NAIA SUV crash, nanawagan maibalik cellphone
- A grieving mother is appealing for the return of her lost cellphone, which contains cherished memories of her 5-year-old daughter who died in the NAIA SUV crash on May 4
- The phone was last seen at NAIA on May 5, but has since gone missing and is no longer traceable
- She shared her plea on Facebook, saying the phone holds all their photos and videos together, and losing it adds to her heartbreak
- Netizens are sharing her appeal online, urging anyone who found the phone to return it out of compassion
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The grieving mother of Malia, the 5-year-old girl who tragically died in the SUV crash at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on May 4, is pleading for the return of her lost cellphone, which contains irreplaceable memories of her only child.

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In a heartfelt post on Facebook, she shared her anguish.
“Baka naman po may magandang loob na magbalik ng cp ko. Kasabay ng pagkawala ni Malia, hindi na rin po napabalik sa akin ito. Andiyan po lahat ng memories namin ng anak ko.”
According to her, the fatal accident that claimed her daughter’s life occurred on May 4, while the phone was last seen on May 5 at NAIA.
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Since then, it has not been recovered and can no longer be traced.
The device reportedly holds treasured photos and videos documenting the life and moments of her child.
The mother expressed her pain and desperation, calling on anyone who may have found the phone to return it out of compassion and decency.
For a grieving parent, such memories are priceless and form a vital part of healing from a devastating loss.
Her appeal continues to circulate online, as many netizens offer sympathy and support, urging the public to help locate and return the missing phone.
Anyone who may have information or has found the device is encouraged to step forward and assist in returning it to the bereaved family.
News, photos, or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, this could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.
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