Tragedy Strikes Again: Galveston Community Demands Justice for Bike Rider Killed in Hit-and-Run Accident
A week after a young man's senseless death on the streets of Galveston, his family and friends gathered to express their outrage and demand justice. Fidel Estrada, 28, was struck and killed while riding his bicycle on Sunday morning, leaving behind four children who called him "dadda" in tears.
As they stood along the same street where Estrada met his untimely demise, holding posters, flowers, and prayer objects, his family and friends made it clear that justice will be their top priority. Daniel Alverdi, Estrada's nephew, recounted the devastating phone call his family received at 9 am on a Sunday morning – "We were getting ready for church...and we got a phone call at nine in the morning." The officer's words were met with tears and shock as they struggled to process the news.
Alverdi's emotional words convey the sense of injustice felt by Estrada's loved ones: "I don't know what to tell him...What he did was totally wrong. It was totally wrong." As they gathered, their message was clear – justice must be served for this senseless act that shook a community to its core.
The suspect, 18-year-old Aiden Prause from Cypress, has been charged with leaving the scene of a collision resulting in death and faces an $100,000 bond. However, his family's frustration runs deep: "We don't understand how it happened...There was space for bikes, there was space for parking, there was space for cars." The lack of accountability only adds to their pain.
For Estrada's family, he is more than just a victim – he is a loved one whose legacy lives on through his children and the countless lives he touched during his 28 years on Galveston Island. As they mourned his loss, his voice echoed through them: "Even though he's not here with us on earth, we want justice for him...His voice to be heard through us."
The community has come together in solidarity, leaving messages of love and support for Estrada's family on social media. The incident serves as a stark reminder that the safety of all road users – cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists alike – must be prioritized.
As the search for justice continues, one thing is clear: Fidel Estrada's memory will not be forgotten. His family's relentless pursuit of answers may bring solace to their hearts, but ultimately, it is a tribute to his life that will ensure his name is never forgotten.
A week after a young man's senseless death on the streets of Galveston, his family and friends gathered to express their outrage and demand justice. Fidel Estrada, 28, was struck and killed while riding his bicycle on Sunday morning, leaving behind four children who called him "dadda" in tears.
As they stood along the same street where Estrada met his untimely demise, holding posters, flowers, and prayer objects, his family and friends made it clear that justice will be their top priority. Daniel Alverdi, Estrada's nephew, recounted the devastating phone call his family received at 9 am on a Sunday morning – "We were getting ready for church...and we got a phone call at nine in the morning." The officer's words were met with tears and shock as they struggled to process the news.
Alverdi's emotional words convey the sense of injustice felt by Estrada's loved ones: "I don't know what to tell him...What he did was totally wrong. It was totally wrong." As they gathered, their message was clear – justice must be served for this senseless act that shook a community to its core.
The suspect, 18-year-old Aiden Prause from Cypress, has been charged with leaving the scene of a collision resulting in death and faces an $100,000 bond. However, his family's frustration runs deep: "We don't understand how it happened...There was space for bikes, there was space for parking, there was space for cars." The lack of accountability only adds to their pain.
For Estrada's family, he is more than just a victim – he is a loved one whose legacy lives on through his children and the countless lives he touched during his 28 years on Galveston Island. As they mourned his loss, his voice echoed through them: "Even though he's not here with us on earth, we want justice for him...His voice to be heard through us."
The community has come together in solidarity, leaving messages of love and support for Estrada's family on social media. The incident serves as a stark reminder that the safety of all road users – cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists alike – must be prioritized.
As the search for justice continues, one thing is clear: Fidel Estrada's memory will not be forgotten. His family's relentless pursuit of answers may bring solace to their hearts, but ultimately, it is a tribute to his life that will ensure his name is never forgotten.