Family mourns loss of Kaylee, 1; brother mending from hit-and-run (straight from long beach press telegram)

Family mourns loss of Kaylee, 1; brother mending from hit-and-run
By Kelly Puente, Staff Writer
Posted: 09/13/2009 04:25:12 PM PDT



A photo of the Alvarez family is posted at the corner of 10th Street and Redondo Avenue in Long Beach, Calif. Yesenia and Alex Alvarez were out, going for a walk with their children Friday night, when an SUV hit the wagon the children were riding in. Kaylee, 1, died at the scene; Oscar, 2, was injured but is expected to recover. (Stephen Carr / Press-Telegram)

Alex Alvarez is comforted by his sister, Mayra Alvarez, as he talks Sunday about the death of his 1-year-old daughter, Kaylee, who was struck by an SUV as the family went for an evening stroll Friday night in Long Beach, Calif. (Stephen Carr / Press-Telegram)LONG BEACH -- When little Kaylee Alvarez was born on July 22, 2008, her parents, Alex and Yesenia Alvarez, felt like their family unit of four was complete.

"I was happy I had my son, but I always wanted a little girl," said Alex Alvarez, 23. "When she was born I just grabbed her. I was so happy I finally had my girl."

On Friday night, the Alvarez family was ripped apart when a hit-and-run driver in a Dodge Durango plowed into a wagon with 1-year-old Kaylee and her 2-year-old brother Oscar inside. Alvarez said he and his wife were on a walk near their home and had been pulling the children in a wagon through the crosswalk at Redondo Avenue and 10 th Street.

"They guy hit us and he didn't even stop," Alvarez said. "I was going crazy looking for my kids."

The driver kept heading north on Redondo with the wagon and children still wedged in the wheel well as horrified witnesses begged and shouted for him to stop.

After about a block, the SUV stopped briefly and the boy fell out and was quickly snatched up by a witnesses.

Kaylee Alvarez was dragged about another mile until the driver stopped at his residence near the corner of Wilton Street and Redondo, neighbors said.

"He dragged my little girl. I wanted to run, but I was in shock," Alvarez said.

A neighbor, who asked not to be identified, said the driver pulled into the driveway of his residence, said, "I think I hit a baby," and ran in the front door.

Neighbors


said a police officer shined a flashlight underneath the SUV and discovered the tiny body with pieces of the red plastic wagon. The baby was pronounced dead at the scene.

Sitting outside of Long Beach Memorial Medical Center on Sunday, Alex Alvarez said he is working to stay strong for his wife and son, who is still hospitalized.

The toddler suffered cuts on his head and second-degree burns on his back from being dragged on the street, but he is expected to make a full recovery, his father said.

"It's a miracle I still have my boy," Alvarez said. "He's doing great. He's hungry and asking for food."

Alvarez said the boy, who turns three at the end of this month, is also asking for his little sister.

The alleged driver, Neely Lejon Dinkins, 33, of Long Beach, was arrested that night and faces charges of vehicular manslaughter, driving under the influence, hit-and-run and driving with a suspended license, Long Beach Police Officer Jackie Bezart said.

Neighbors said Dinkins is a father of four.

"I know he's a father and I feel bad for his family," Alvarez said of Dinkins. "But I don't understand why he didn't stop. It's like he didn't have a heart."

Alvarez said he and his wife Yesenia, 22, are both Long Beach natives who met at Wilson High School, where Alvarez played football.

The young parents have been married for about four years and had been living a quiet, happy life, he said. Alvarez works at the Talley Communications warehouse in Santa Fe Springs and his wife is a stay-at-home mom.

Their daughter, a happy baby who rarely cried and was never sick, had just taken her first steps that that day, he added.

Though their struggling with grief, the family said they have been truly touched by the outpouring of kindness from the community. On Sunday, people continued to place toys, flowers and candles at a shine on the corner of Redondo and 10 th.

"We just want to say thank you," said Alvarez's sister, Mayra Alvarez.

For now, Alvarez says he's trying not to break down, because he knows his daughter wouldn't want to see him sad.

"We feel blessed we had her for a year," he said. "I don't think of her as a baby, I think of her as a little angel. She's my little angel."


You can help

The Alvarez family has set up an account at the Wescom Credit Union for those who wish to donate for Kaylee's funeral expenses. The account number is 708248.

Funeral services are tentatively set for Saturday but plans have not yet been finalized.

kelly.puente@presstelegram.com

562-499-1305


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Comment by Tiphany-Renee on September 14, 2009 at 3:49pm
My friend emailed me this article today and it just totally broke my heart! and to see the picture of the little girl and the father crying his heart out really really took a toll on me. I am going to donate some money to their account and probably visit the her memorial site. People need to wake up and see that this shit happens EVERY DAY to innocent by standers! I couldnt imagine loosing a loved one like this! My prayers go out to the friends and family of little kaylee and i pray for a strong and fast recovery of the mother and son! For once (in a long time) im proud of the residents of long beach for standing up to this ass hole and calling 911, tending to the little boy and getting this F***er caught! ughhhh!
Comment by 12 0 13 on September 14, 2009 at 2:44pm
this was so difficult to even read. our prayers and thoughts go out to the individuals affected by this horrible tragedy -- may she rest in peace.
I agree with Matt though -- I've driven past this crosswalk on numerous occasions and something needs to be done to ensure something like this doesn't happen again.
Comment by The Man on September 14, 2009 at 2:27pm
How the hell can you just keep driving knowing you hit something or SOMEONE...I'm looking forward to the follow up on this.
Comment by The Man on September 14, 2009 at 1:48pm
Man it sucks to hear that this happened. My Love goes out to the family who lost a loved young at such a young age. Thanks for sharing this article with us Tiff!
Comment by JulsnMatt1028 on September 14, 2009 at 1:27pm
This is SUCH a dangerous cross walk! Juls and I have both said many times before about how someone is going to get seriously hurt there... this sucks!

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