Oakland teacher saved girlfriend's life in 'a final act of love'

Auckland, California (Crohn) – His family wrote that a high school teacher in Kasalmont saved the life of his girlfriend “in a final work of love and self -denial.” Marvin Boumerre, a beloved and inspiring mathematics teacher, removed his girlfriend from the direct road of a car that criticized Boomer on the sidewalk, according to a video of the home surveillance reviewed by Kron4 and a statement from his family.

Pomer was killed, and his girlfriend was seriously injured. The investigators said that the couple was on an evening picnic on May 28 when a stolen car in one of the Auckland neighborhood was destroyed and shattered. Less than a minute before the accident, the teenage driver was chasing highway patrol officers in California. The chase was terminated, but the teenager continued to drive recklessly, as the Republican People’s Party said.

Teacher Marvin Pommer

In a video of home surveillance, the couple can be seen as they tried desperate to avoid the car outside the East 21st Street. The car destroyed the fire and plowed in a tree before it finally stopped. In another video of observation, the neighbors are seen running on the street, while rushing to help the victims.

The Boomer family issued a statement through the Oakland Unified School area on Monday, describing its heroic actions.

The statement read: “He was walking with his girlfriend when the stolen car was towards them. In another act of love and self -denial, Marvin pushed her to get out of the next car, and save her life.

In the statement, the girlfriend wrote: “Marvin gave his life to save me. I am still here. But I lost the love of my life. I live with an unimaginable pain – my body and emotional.” The friend does not publicly call and wants to protect her privacy while continuing to recover.

Marvin Pommer (photo courtyard)

Boamer recently completed a doctorate in educational research and policy analysis. Just two days before his adult students received their certificates at the graduation ceremony at the Classeont High School on Friday.

Friends said that the teacher is remembered to take students under his wings as a coach at Kasalmont College and job paths, in addition to making “being wonderful”.

“Dr. Boomer was more than one teacher – he was a guide, friend, source of strength and inspiration in CastleMont halls. His legacy would live in the school community and in an endless life helped in its formation,” wrote the unified Oakland County officials.

The May 28 tragedy raised concerns about some members of society about the risks and risks caused by high -speed police chases.

Roses are seen in a memorial in Auckland, where the teacher Marvin Pomer died. (Kron4 photo)

Republican People’s Party officers ended their pursuit seconds before the deadly collision, according to the CP. The driver of the stolen car, Erik Scott Hernandez-Garcia, 18, from Auckland, accused of the crime of unintended police, police, running, running.

“Although the CHP chase was canceled, he claims that Mr. Hernandez Garcia continued to drive recklessly while ignoring the safety of others, losing control of the stolen car at the intersection of a residential neighborhood, and hitting two people who were walking on the sidewalk,” the Alamida County Lawyer’s Office wrote.

Hernandez Garcia is being held behind bars in Santa Rita without a guarantee, the records of prisoners appear. He is scheduled to appear before a judge on June 20 to enter into an appeal in the Wiley -Welie Manuel court in Auckland.

“My brother, Marvin, was a lover, gentle, and full of life. He was not worthy of death on an evening picnic. We are sad and ask the audience, please let’s be sad in peace, without speculation, disruption or unauthorized representation. We appreciate the love of society and anxiety at the present time, we need a space.”

A GofundMe has been checked It raises donations to honor the legacy of Marvin Pommer as a teacher in Auckland.

The page says, “He left his defense, wisdom, and delightful spirit always on his family and friends as well as countless students, colleagues and members of society in its orbit. Whether he directs younger students, organizing community events, or being a loyal friend, Boamer gave a lot of his heart to everyone around him.”

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