EXCLUSIVE: Parents of 4-year-old boy killed in Burlingame crash share message he left behind
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EXCLUSIVE: Parents of 4-year-old boy killed in Burlingame crash share message he left behind
"We sat in their living room where Ming Fang remembers the last time Ayden ran to him. "I miss him and his hugs. His favorite thing to do was hugs and kisses. He'll run over and say, 'daddy can I get a hug and kiss?' he would say 'daddy, I love you' and I would just hear this trail of laughter, and we are never going to have that again," said Fang."
"VIDEO: 4-year-old killed in tragic Burlingame 'chain reaction' crash described as 'the sweetest little boy' A life cut too short by a chain-reaction crash on August 8 in Burlingame. Ayden was standing on the sidewalk at the restaurant where he was eating with his parents when he was hit by a 19-year-old driver who accelerated onto the sidewalk after being hit by an e-bike."
"More than a week after Ayden's passing, his parents found a message on a Lego tower he built just two days before the crash. "It was sitting there for over a week, and we never paid too much attention to it until an hour before his viewing. I suddenly noticed the tower looked like a monument and with a closer look I saw the message that said "Protect our City." Those blocks are not Legos. They are part of a promotional toy from t"
Four-year-old Ayden Fang died after an SUV accelerated onto a Burlingame sidewalk following a collision with an e-bike on August 8. Ayden was standing outside a restaurant with his parents and a friend when the vehicle pushed tables and chairs and struck him. Parents describe Ayden as generous, affectionate, and loving hugs and kisses, and they recall his last moments and the shock of searching for him. More than a week later, parents discovered a Lego tower Ayden built that contained the message "Protect our City." The family has spoken publicly as the community grieves.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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