
A boy's death in Burlingame crash mourned by hundreds
In Burlingame, a large gathering commemorated Ayden Fang, a four-year-old boy who tragically lost his life in a car accident two weeks ago. The incident happened when a driver swerved to avoid a cyclist, leading to a collision with a restaurant that resulted in injuries to another child and Ayden's untimely death. At the touching memorial, a family member emotionally reflected on the 16 days since Ayden's passing and the memories of his vibrant presence at school. Described as a bright student who was the youngest to enroll at his Montessori school, Ayden's teacher and community mourned his absence. Attendees at the memorial observed a poignant moment of silence lasting four and a half minutes, honoring what would have been Ayden's four-and-a-half-year birthday. The Fang family, joined by the community, shared a commitment to take action to prevent similar tragedies, considering the recent history of fatal accidents in the same area. The community expressed concerns about hazardous blind turns contributing to incidents, and there is a united determination to channel grief into positive change that Ayden would have supported. For more on this story, watch the full report by KRON4's Jack Molmud in the video provided.
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