Petaluma, California (Crohn)-A 14-year-old student was killed in the 14-year-old Novato School in Petaloma during the weekend. The boy was identified by Sonoma Provincial Judge in the role of Aldou Rodriguez Kazarez.
Kazarez was “a beloved son, brothers, friend, and bright light in many lives. He took us from us very early, and our entire society grieves this tragic loss. GOFUNDME.
The boy was fatal when he was removed from the spirit of Kia, which was shattered during a Battaloma police tool on Saturday night. Kazarez was one of three passengers who were removed from Kia.
Police said that Kia had been stolen in Marin County, and the 17 -year -old was driver.
The accident started when the police were alerted to the “only possible identity document driver” on Lakefil Highway. Police said that the officers saw Kia when they started flowing on the highway to the upcoming traffic and hit another vehicle.
“A vehicle was started. Unfortunately, the suspected car continued to escape from the follow -up officer and crashed off the Lakeville Hwy in the Lakeville Old #1 at a high speed rate, causing the car to roll. Tragicly, one of the passengers was transported throughout the accident.
The driver was arrested on suspicion of unintended murder, driving under the effect, and evading a physical injury or major death. Two of his passengers, a 15 -year -old boy and a 16 -year -old boy, settled in a hospital.
“We must join together as a community because we are testing this tragic event, and we continue to focus on the students concerned, and keep each other with unconditional love and support.”
To support students in treating the tragic accident during the summer vacation, mental health support will be available in the Novato Secondary School Library on Wednesday. “We also have a plan to support students and employees at Novato High when we return to school on August 21,” Nusd wrote.
Investigators in the Santa Rosa Police Administration are investigating what led to the pursuit and destruction of the police. SRPD wrote: “All the four occupants are male juveniles (from) Marin County. The relationship between events is part of the ongoing investigation,” SRPD wrote.
Law enforcement officials did not give the driver’s name because he is a minor.