LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — It has been almost every week since 12-year-old Haylee Ryan was tragically killed after she collided with a faculty bus within the northwest Las Vegas valley.
Saturday night, members of the family, buddies and neighborhood members held a candlelight vigil at Lied Stem Academy, the place they shared recollections of Haylee Ryan and honored her life.
The ache was nonetheless recent, however so was the love and help proven for her household.
“She was very creative and kind and funny. I want her to be remembered by all the stories of how creative she’s been. I want everybody to remember her by heart and soul,” Malilah Dumdei, a classmate of Haylee Ryan’s, mentioned.
Flowers, candles, and handwritten notes have been each a logo of affection for the 12-year-old.
Her household informed 8 Information Now she was a vivid, inventive soul, the sort of child who introduced gentle into each room. As they put together to say goodbye, they’re discovering consolation within the love being proven by this neighborhood.
12-year-old lady killed after colliding with Las Vegas faculty bus
“So, we were doing this thing where we had to sell stuff at school, she helped me make little puppet finger things, I sold a lot, and she made them and I colored them, and it was super fun to do with her. You were my sister, but you’re more like a best friend,” Lacy Ryan, Haylee’s sister, mentioned.
That love is now being felt far past her faculty.
A GoFundMe created for Haylee’s household continues to develop, surpassing $66,000 as of Saturday as individuals throughout the valley ship messages of help. On Saturday, that love was on full show.
Haylee Ryan’s great-grandmother, Bev Jensen, mentioned the younger lady’s creativeness and curiosity stood out from the beginning.
Haylee Ryan beloved sketching, music, and science, all the time filled with concepts, all the time vigorous.
“Breaks my heart that I lost my granddaughter, she’s just a beautiful person, she was a beautiful little girl, she’s intelligent, I can’t brag enough about her. She was just a wonderful girl,” Jensen mentioned.
Haylee Ryan’s household mentioned they’re overwhelmed by the love they’ve obtained, saying each message, each flower, each donation reminds them they are not alone.
Within the wake of those lethal crashes this month, Metro police plans to have extra officers patrolling the streets to boost pedestrian security. It begins Monday and can final by the remainder of the month.
The whole variety of traffic-related deaths in Metro’s jurisdiction is now at 126 for the 12 months.