Surrey girl killed in hit-and-run remembered by father as very bright, very loved
The community of Surrey is mourning the loss of 6-year-old Jayla Chang, who tragically died in a hit-and-run accident on Sunday. Her father, James Chang, described her as a "very bright girl" with a vibrant personality, emphasizing the love she received from family and friends. A memorial featuring flowers, plush toys, and heartfelt messages has sprung up at the site of the accident, illustrating the profound impact her life had on those around her. The incident took place while Jayla was out for a walk with her parents and siblings, resulting in her untimely death and injuries to her brother and sister. Despite the family's grief, Chang expressed gratitude for the community's support during this difficult time.
The police are investigating the hit-and-run, which they label as "complex," and have indicated that alcohol may have been a contributing factor. The suspect, a man in his 20s, was apprehended shortly after the incident but has not been charged. This tragic event raises important discussions about pedestrian safety and the responsibilities of drivers in urban environments.