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'Somebody knows': Grandmother of Edmonton teen killed in hit-and-run speaks out
'Somebody knows': Grandmother of Edmonton teen killed in hit-and-run speaks out

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Yahoo

'Somebody knows': Grandmother of Edmonton teen killed in hit-and-run speaks out

Ellen Metcalfe was at an eye appointment last week when she broke down in tears. She had just received news that police had located the vehicle they believe was involved in the death of her 13-year-old grandson last year in south Edmonton. Police released a photo of a blue 2017 Mazda 3 allegedly connected to the death of Adam (AJ) Edhi on May 29, 2024. 'I felt absolute shock and disbelief,' Metcalfe said in a phone interview with Postmedia earlier this week from her home near Okotoks, roughly 50 km south of Calgary. 'Now we have the suspect car, but we don't know anything else. Finding that car is a gift in a sense, but at the same time, we still don't have all the answers.' The photo shows substantial damage to the front end of the driver's side of the vehicle. Investigators found the damaged sedan in a repair shop in Edmonton. The car had yet to receive any repairs or alterations, said police in a release. Police said the car's driver is still at large, and are seeking tips from the public to help identify and locate a suspect. The development comes on the heels of police releasing a video of the suspect vehicle in early July. 'You can see the damage. He (Adam) was in the driver's line of site. When you look at the car, how could you miss (seeing) him? He was right there, but you were driving too fast,' said Metcalfe. 'I feel like there are people out there helping to hide this person. We need someone from the public to come forward. Someone has to know who drives that car.' Metcalfe said there isn't a day goes by that she doesn't have questions rolling around in her head. Who did it? Why did they leave her grandson to die on the side of the road? 'When I saw the (media) report, I felt totally sideswiped. I just broke down and tears were streaming down my face. I just kept saying, 'They caught the car, they caught the car,'' said Metcalfe. Just after 4 a.m. on May 29, 2024, Edhi was riding his bike to his girlfriend's house to spend time with her before the two ventured off to school, when he was struck and killed. The crash occurred in the eastbound lanes of 34 Avenue, east of 48 Street. Metcalfe said her daughter, Jessa Lynch, has received negative messages online from people over the past year, because of the time when the collision occurred. 'I see them attacking my daughter online saying, 'Why is a child out at that time?' Even a year after, they're attacking her parenting skills. Have you ever been a teenager in love, and sneak out of the house?' said Metcalfe. 'Why is she being held to a standard above everybody else. It upsets me so much the way they attack her. We're all hurting and grieving, and she's a wonderful mother who sacrifices so much for her kids. They always come first.' 'Somebody knows whose car that is' Metcalfe said she firmly believes police are making progress in the case, but it doesn't hide the fact that when they release new information, it hits hard. 'It shocks you, it numbs you. It brings that moment forward,' said Metcalfe. 'Somebody knows whose car that is.' Metcalfe said her grandson's death has left the family reeling with so many unanswered questions. It's been 15 months, and they still don't know if and when an arrest will be made. 'Every day that goes by is a day too long for them to be enjoying freedom. All of Adam's friends and family feel like we're all in a tiny jail cell waiting to find out who took him away from us,' she said. 'We need answers as a family. We need to know. It's very draining emotionally. We just want a name, someone to put our anger and pain towards. We need justice.' Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact Edmonton police. Related 'They left my son there to die': Edmonton mother of 13-year-old hit-and-run victim pleads for driver to come forward 'Hurts us every day': A year since hit-and-run killed boy, 13, in south Edmonton Police release video of suspect vehicle that killed 13-year-old boy in hit-and-run last year 'Do the right thing': Family of Edmonton teen killed in hit-and-run plead for tips in the case

'Somebody knows': Grandmother of Edmonton teen killed in hit-and-run speaks out
'Somebody knows': Grandmother of Edmonton teen killed in hit-and-run speaks out

Edmonton Journal

time2 days ago

  • Edmonton Journal

'Somebody knows': Grandmother of Edmonton teen killed in hit-and-run speaks out

Ellen Metcalfe was at an eye appointment last week when she broke down in tears. Article content She had just received news that police had located the vehicle they believe was involved in the death of her 13-year-old grandson last year in south Edmonton. Article content Article content Police released a photo of a blue 2017 Mazda 3 allegedly connected to the death of Adam (AJ) Edhi on May 29, 2024. Article content 'I felt absolute shock and disbelief,' Metcalfe said in a phone interview with Postmedia earlier this week from her home near Okotoks, roughly 50 km south of Calgary. Article content Article content 'Now we have the suspect car, but we don't know anything else. Finding that car is a gift in a sense, but at the same time, we still don't have all the answers.' Article content Article content The photo shows substantial damage to the front end of the driver's side of the vehicle. Article content Investigators found the damaged sedan in a repair shop in Edmonton. The car had yet to receive any repairs or alterations, said police in a release. Article content Police said the car's driver is still at large, and are seeking tips from the public to help identify and locate a suspect. Article content The development comes on the heels of police releasing a video of the suspect vehicle in early July. Article content 'You can see the damage. He (Adam) was in the driver's line of site. When you look at the car, how could you miss (seeing) him? He was right there, but you were driving too fast,' said Metcalfe. Article content 'I feel like there are people out there helping to hide this person. We need someone from the public to come forward. Someone has to know who drives that car.' Article content Article content Metcalfe said there isn't a day goes by that she doesn't have questions rolling around in her head. Who did it? Why did they leave her grandson to die on the side of the road? Article content Article content 'When I saw the (media) report, I felt totally sideswiped. I just broke down and tears were streaming down my face. I just kept saying, 'They caught the car, they caught the car,'' said Metcalfe. Article content Just after 4 a.m. on May 29, 2024, Edhi was riding his bike to his girlfriend's house to spend time with her before the two ventured off to school, when he was struck and killed. The crash occurred in the eastbound lanes of 34 Avenue, east of 48 Street. Article content Metcalfe said her daughter, Jessa Lynch, has received negative messages online from people over the past year, because of the time when the collision occurred. Article content 'I see them attacking my daughter online saying, 'Why is a child out at that time?' Even a year after, they're attacking her parenting skills. Have you ever been a teenager in love, and sneak out of the house?' said Metcalfe.

'Do the right thing': Family of Edmonton teen killed in hit-and-run plead for tips in the case
'Do the right thing': Family of Edmonton teen killed in hit-and-run plead for tips in the case

Edmonton Journal

time05-07-2025

  • Edmonton Journal

'Do the right thing': Family of Edmonton teen killed in hit-and-run plead for tips in the case

Article content Not long after a hit-and-run crash killed her 13-year-old grandson last year, Ellen Metcalfe started suffering recurring nightmares of a speeding car hitting and running him over. Article content After Edmonton police released a video this week of a suspect vehicle they believe is connected to the death of Adam (AJ) Edhi, she fears the nightmares may return again if the suspect driver isn't caught soon. Article content 'Since AJ was killed, it's affected our family tremendously. Everyone wants us to let it go, and just move on in life, but how can you do that? It's broken our family, because you can't let it go. How, as a grandmother, can I let it go?' said Metcalfe in an interview with Postmedia on Saturday. Article content 'I feel weak some days. It affects me mentally, but I'm not going to give up. I'm never going to give up. If I have to be on my knees crawling in that courtroom, I'll be in that courtroom when they catch the person.' Article content Metcalfe said it brings her hope that by police releasing the video, it could bring positive steps towards an eventual arrest of the suspect driver. Article content Article content Just after 4 a.m. on May 29, 2024, Edhi was riding his bicycle to his girlfriend's home to visit her before they both left for school that morning when he was struck and killed. Article content Article content The crash occurred in the eastbound lanes of 34 Avenue, east of 48 Street, and police have identified the suspect vehicle as a blue 2017 Mazda 3 sedan. The vehicle sustained damage to the front end and driver's side. Article content 'It's going to take somebody who was with that person that evening to step forward. Someone that was either in the car with them, or someone they confided in to come forward,' said Metcalfe. Article content 'I can't imagine someone confiding that to me and not coming forward (to turn them in). I feel whoever has done this is very well hidden in the community. Someone is hiding their actions, hiding everything.' Article content Article content Metcalfe said over the last year, she's been hospitalized, as the impact of the loss of her grandson has impacted her mental health. Over the past year, she's been battling 'Fight or Flight' mode, which is a physiological reaction that occurs when the body perceives a threat or danger.

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