26-Year-Old Michigan Mom of a 5-Year-Old Girl Is K!lled in Hit-And-Run on Her Way Back Home

26-Year-Old Michigan Mom of a 5-Year-Old Girl Is K!lled in Hit-And-Run on Her Way Back Home

A Michigan woman’s family is left with the unfortunate responsibility of informing her five-year-old daughter of her dem!se at the hands of a rec’kle’ss driver who refused to do the right thing. Here are the details.

Death comes for all, and most times, humans don’t see it coming. But 26-year-old Michigan mom Natia Hardy certainly didn’t, and neither did her family, who are now left grappling with the grief of losing a member.

The accident that k!lled her happened along the I-94 Service Drive in Van Buren Township on July 27.

ANOTHER DRIVER FOUND THE BODY

Hardy had been walking home after visiting a friend who lived close to her house when the f@tal coll!sion happened, but the driver never stopped to help her. Her adopted mother, Lizz Fizer, said, “You kept going and left her on the side of the road to die like an animal.”

According to the police, another driver called them around 12:38 a.m. after seeing what he thought was a person down on North Service Drive, west of Beck road.

The responders found Hardy’s body and pronounced her de@d at the scene.

Authorities swung into action after finding Hardy, and they made an @rrest around 9 a.m. that same day. It was a 61-year-old man who lived around the area.

When he h!t Hardy, it left a noticeable dent on his car, which is how he was identified at a traffic stop and taken in.

HER FAMILY’S DEVASTATION

The police were able to track down and @rrest the culpr!t of the tr@gic acc!dent that claimed Hardy’s life; however, her family is having a hard time coming to terms with her abrupt passing.

Hardy had only just begun to live her life when the tragedy struck; she had a beautiful daughter named Ava, whom she loved desperately. According to her adopted mother, she had also been preparing to become a nurse.

Her dem!se was a big sh0ck to Fizer. Putting the feelings into words, she said, “I literally cannot breath. I feel like I’m in the middle of a nightmare that I cannot wake up from (sic).”

As Hardy’s family struggles to come to terms with what has happened, they also have to work on how to tell Hardy’s daughter that her mom will never come home again. It is not a task any of them is looking forward to. Fizer said:

“So how are we supposed to explain to a 5-year-old that her mother is never coming back home? How do we do that?”

Fizer hopes that her daughter’s dem!se will be a caution to everyone. As far as she is concerned, things may have turned out differently if the driver had only stopped to take responsibility. But, unfortunately, he didn’t, and now he will pay the price for the dem!se of Hardy.

Several hours ago, Fizer took to Facebook to thank her friends who had reached out in one way or the other and urged them to live without regrets because tomorrow is not promised.

TIPS THAT CAN HELP WHEN TELLING A CHILD ABOUT DE@TH

It is never easy to deliver the news of de@th to a child; most people would most likely avoid it if they could but running from the responsibility seldom works. According to Psychology Today, here are a few tips that can help:

Be straightforward about what happened as soon as possible. This will help your child learn how to process grief since they will notice the way you express your pa!n and deal with the mourn!ng.

A child’s emotional reaction to the news may cover a wide range of varieties, so be prepared for that.
Be sure to use words like “dead” and “died” rather than phrases like “passed away” as it helps the grieving process.

Don’t explain everything at once. Monitor the child to know how much they can handle, then feed them the information in bits to avoid overwhelming them.
Let them see you cry or cry with them. It can be therapeutic.

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