"1,200 children under 15...were killed since 2000 in nontraffic motor vehicle accidents in the United States. Half of those fatalities were in backovers, almost all of them involving children under 5...Each week, at least two children are killed and another 50 are hurt in backover accidents.
“Everybody says the worst thing that could ever happen is the death of a child,” says Janette Fennell, the advocacy group’s founder and president. “What’s different in these, in over 70 percent of the cases, it’s a direct relative of the child that’s behind the wheel — mom or dad, grandma or grandpa, aunt or uncle.”"
God help that poor family.
Jesus. How do you run over your own child in your driveway?
In any case, that has to be a devastated father right now. Condolences to the Heap family.
If he has a big SUV or even any large car, how would you see a small child directly behind your car? This is as horrible as it gets, but I'd imagine this happens far too often. With my car, it has a sensor that beeps if I get too close to something backing up, but not all cars have them or cameras. Terrible for the Heap family and esp Todd. How could you go on? Pray for that family.
If he has a big SUV or even any large car, how would you see a small child directly behind your car?
He was moving forward...
Very sad story that is far too common. He has a beautiful family and you hope that they can get the love and support to get by this. I cannot imagine many things worse than this.
I've come dangerously close myself. It's way easier than you think it could be. A couple years ago I was starting to back out of my garage just as the neighbor's 4 year old was running onto our driveway to come to our house. I saw her at the last second as she ran behind my car and slammed on the brake. If I had been going a tiny bit faster...... **** like that haunts my dreams. If I had been driving a truck instead of a car, I never would have seen her.
Thanks for the information Stewey. I didn't realize it was so prevalent.
Unfathomable for any parent to have to go through that.