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‘She was our sunshine': Grieving family of child killed in Salt Lake City driveway crash asks for community support
‘She was our sunshine': Grieving family of child killed in Salt Lake City driveway crash asks for community support

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‘She was our sunshine': Grieving family of child killed in Salt Lake City driveway crash asks for community support

SALT LAKE CITY () — Family is grieving the loss of a child by a slow-moving vehicle in a driveway in Salt Lake City, and they have turned to the community for support. In a organized by a family member, the child was identified as 1-year-old Jenelle Gonsalez. 'She was our sunshine, full of love, laughter, and innocence. No parent is ever prepared to say goodbye to their baby, and we are devastated,' Jacquelyn Martinez, sister-in-law to Jenelle's parents and organizer of the GoFundMe, wrote. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Child dies in hospital after slow speed crash in Salt Lake City The family is requesting assistance with covering the cost of funeral and burial services for Jenelle. Martinez wrote that money donated would help 'give Jenelle the beautiful and peaceful farewell she deserves.' Jenelle was hit by a slow-moving SUV in a driveway near 350 E Wilson Avenue in the evening on Thursday. Lifesaving measures were performed at the scene, and she was taken to the hospital in critical condition, where she later died. According to police, the driver was related to Jenelle, and he remained on the scene following the crash and has been cooperating with officers. Brent Weisberg, Salt Lake City Police Department, said that this was a 'horrible accident' and there is no foul play currently suspected. Man Labs Skincare tops our Father's Day must-have list Trump administration unveils more detailed proposal for steep 2026 spending cuts Disneyland's 70th Anniversary reflects a celebration of 'Happy' in it's special collection of merch and clothing Changes Health and Fitness shows a pickled snack, and uses the jars as workout weights Driver in Idaho crash that killed 7 people had a blood alcohol content of .20, police say Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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