The identification of a younger lady who was hit and killed by a automobile in January after she was allegedly compelled onto an I-880 middle divider by an armed attacker has been launched.
The 20-year-old lady was Fremont resident Diamond Ki’ilani Kamehaiku-Sysco, Mercury News reported. Her on-line obituary stated she labored at an Amazon Achievement Heart in Newark, actively volunteered at a neighborhood church, and described her as somebody who noticed the great in others.
The dispute that resulted in her tragic dying was reportedly throughout a plastic yellow “Youngsters At Play” signal, authorities stated.
Round 10 p.m. on January 12, Kamehaiku-Sysco and a buddy, whose identification has not been launched, had allegedly taken the signal from the center of the highway in a Fremont neighborhood, earlier than driving onto the I-880 freeway, in accordance with Mercury Information. Close to the Dixon Touchdown Street exit, one other driver reportedly all of the sudden lower them off, pulled out a gun, and demanded that they exit their car.
He then took the Youngsters At Play signal and the keys to the van, and fled the scene. Left stranded on the leftbound shoulder close to the middle divider with no method to transfer their car, Kamehaiku-Sysco and her buddy had been struck by an oncoming automobile whereas making an attempt to return to security.
Kamehaiku-Sysco tragically handed away on account of her accidents. The police have but to make any arrests or file expenses in reference to the incident.
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