11-year-old boy killed in bike crash community mourns

Boston, MALocal News

Brody Colon, an 11-year-old boy, died after his electric bike crashed into a tree in Charlton last Thursday. The Charlton Fire Department responded at approximately 3:50 p. m. , initially requesting a medical helicopter, but a ground crew transported him to UMass Memorial Medical Center due to weather constraints. Brody was pronounced dead at the hospital, prompting an outpouring of grief from the community.

Friends shared memories of Brody's friendly demeanor and his passion for football and lacrosse. A GoFundMe campaign created by his aunt has raised over $55,000, significantly surpassing its original goal of $5,000, to support his parents. In a tribute, his mother highlighted Brody's love for family activities and his protective nature towards his younger siblings. The investigation into the crash remains ongoing as the community continues to mourn his loss. Brody's death has resonated deeply within the community, sparking discussions about safety measures for young riders.

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