Denver (KDVR)-A family is looking for answers after she was one of the victims of beating and running on Sunday, May 18, near the highway 25 and 23.
JARED Dean of Fox31 with the Christopher Tavoya family on Sunday spoke of their grief and loss. The uncle of Tafuya, Hammon Robilel, said that he was close to Tafuya and was sad to hear the news of the accident. He said that Tafuya was celebrating his twenty -seventh birthday on the night he was injured.
“A nightmare, a nightmare that you wish to wake up with, a nightmare, she wishes to end, but he did not.” “It is very difficult to have a person you knew all of his life immediately.”
The police still do not have any suspects in the accident, but they issued a crime remittance bulletin on Thursday. However, his family takes funeral arrangements and leaves a search for answers.
“We are trying to meet and collect what happened to him and hope that there will be someone who saw something to say something,” said Robles. “He was celebrating his birthday and never returned home. You didn’t expect it, and now we are only trying to find answers to the person who hit him and left him on the side of the road when they have the opportunity to stop, but they decided to go and leave.”
Robles Dean told Tafuya that his friends and family loved God, and he said that the dean would have given someone the shirt on his back if necessary.
“It is vulgar to say, but it is really, it’s this type of person, he will do anything for you,” said Robles.
Roblis and other members of the Tafoya family still have the hope that someone will advance and give the family some closure.
“This person – his light is afraid, but he will allow him to shine forever as soon as we achieve justice for him,” said Robles.
Anyone with contact information in the Denver Metro Crime is required at 720-913-7867 or via the InternetMetrundverrrimstoppers.com. Tipsters can remain unknown and qualify for a bonus of up to $ 2000.
Family also has gofundme facility to help cover funeral expenses, It is available here.