
"He was cheated of his years. His toddler brother was robbed of a loving sibling and a best friend for life. My wife and I were denied the sacred right of watching Ayden blossom through his teenage and adult years. Our lives, as we knew them, shattered."
"To prevent just one other family from experiencing what therapists and other grief experts call the worst loss. What are we left with? We're left only with an opportunity to honor Ayden's life and spirit by doing good."
"An 11-year-old driving an e-bike and having a passenger are both prohibited by the e-bike's user manual. The lawsuit stated that since the tragedy, Burlingame now prohibits parking in the spot in question."
A 4-year-old child was struck and killed by a vehicle while playing on a sidewalk in downtown Burlingame. The parents filed a lawsuit Thursday against multiple parties, citing preventable failures. An 11-year-old was operating an e-bike with a passenger, both prohibited by the user manual. Following the tragedy, Burlingame implemented parking restrictions at the incident location. The family established two scholarships in the child's name: one supporting families attending his former preschool and another benefiting the U.S. Space & Rocket Center Education Foundation. The parents emphasized their mission to prevent similar tragedies for other families.
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