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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle
Oh, MC, how awful. Prayers ascending.
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Originally Posted by AZTheta
Lifting up MC and his wife and family in prayer. Lifting up everyone in prayer who is currently needing it.
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Thanks, y'all. It was something of a day for the kids.
My wife and I didn't know the boy, though my wife realized that the wreck she she passed close to while taking our daughter to dance Monday afternoon was the wreck in which he was killed.
It was a one-car wreck. His mother was driving. She had a .32 blood alcohol level (at 4:00 in the afternoon) and was driving 75 mph in a 45 mph zone. She lost control of the car, ran off the road and hit a sign and then three trees. She is in the hospital with serious injuries. Her son is dead. She has been charged with with misdemeanor death by motor vehicle and exceeding a safe speed. I imagine there will be more charges.
Our daughter didn't know him too well—she is in 8th grade and he was in 7th grade. She met him when she had an elective class with him this past spring, and she liked him. She said she still saw him in the halls from time to time, and would chat with him when she could.
One of our neighbors in carpool is also in 7th grade. She had some classes with him and was friends with him. She told her mom he didn't seem to have lots of friends, and she and another girl we know paid special attention to him for that reason, as well as just because they liked him.
Her mom, who like us has a son on the spectrum, understands that the boy who was killed was also on the spectrum. That could explain the apparent lack of lots of friends in middle school. (All too well do I remember how painful that was for our son.) Both our daughter and our neighbor are naturally friendly and out-going kids. But I can't help but wonder if they were particularly (and unconsciously) sensitive to this boy's need for some friendship because of what they've seen over the years with their own brothers.
It just breaks my heart in so many ways—for my daughter, our neighbor and the kids at school who shouldn't have to see this happen; for the stupid senselessness of it; and for a child who, if he was on the spectrum, probably had a hard 12 years that lacked what lots of other kids enjoy and take for granted. (And even if he wasn't on the spectrum, it's obvious his mom has problems, which would have certainly affected his life immeasurably.) I just ache that he didn't get a chance to see that life can get better.