LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — “It’s been a crazy few months,” said Meghan Ryan, the mom of Haylee, whose daughter died while riding a bike in northwest Las Vegas.
Ryan says Haylee was heading home when an oncoming school bus collided with her. Las Vegas Metro Police say it happened before 3:30 p.m. Monday near Bradley Road and West Tropical Parkway.
“I was at work,” Ryan said. “I was hyperventilating on the drive to UMC and praying that I didn’t pass out. I have been there three times in the last few months.”
Her mother said Haylee has siblings: an older brother who’s 13, a 10-year-old sister, and an 8-year-old brother, who has brain cancer. Ryan says she separated recently from her husband, and her nephew is paralyzed.
“It’s been a crazy year,” she said.
FOX5 spoke to Ryan at a memorial. Messages and photos lay in remembrance of Haylee.
“I just know that Haylee is with God right now,” she said. “That’s the only thing keeping me going. Her friends and family love her.”
Meghan smiled as she thought of her daughter’s art.
“Her creativity, you never knew what she was coming up with,” she said. “Her room would be clean, and then all of a sudden she’s working on more art stuff. She never wanted to sit. She was always creating.”
Haylee was in seventh grade and turned 12 in August.
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Ryan said the area of the crash tends to be congested. She called for more parking and areas for parents to pick up their children.
When asked how the community could assist her, she said to pray, adding that a GoFundMe has been established that will go toward her funeral costs.
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