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Calif. Boy, 8, Is Hit by Truck on His Way to School – Parents Turn off Life Support Days Later

Ayesha Muhammad
Sep 05, 2022
03:30 P.M.

The saddest thing about life is that it can come to a halt most unexpectedly. We never know how much time we have with our loved ones because tragedy almost always shows up uninvited. Keep reading to discover a family's story of pain, loss, and indescribable trauma.

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Child loss can lead to a myriad of unsettling emotions and acute grief. Nothing is more distressing for a parent than seeing their kids suffer, be it expected or unforeseen. Often, parents might feel that their children are supposed to outlive them, and sadly, that isn't always the case.

Many distraught families find themselves mourning their child's unfulfilled dreams, hopes, and wishes. The parents in today's story experienced a similar situation when an unthinkable incident ambushed their lives, leaving their hearts forever shattered.

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The Rofers

Josette and Aron Rofer lived with their family in Orange County, California. In July 2022, the couple celebrated an important milestone in their life — 21 years of experiences, 15 years of togetherness, and a lifetime of love.

He was a pianist and baseball player, loved by his teachers and class-fellows at Wagon Elementary School.

In addition to being happily married, the Rofers were also doting parents to Bradley and Connor Rofer, who started their third and second grades on August 16. Life was beautiful for the family of four, and they looked forward to making every second count.

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Endless Love

Josette and Aron loved their boys immensely and never missed a chance to smother them with tender love and care. The doting parents often took their sons on exciting adventures and trips, like fishing, camping, or simply having fun at the beach.

The Rofer family hoped to spend many more delightful and worthwhile moments with their boys. Little did they know that a nerve-wracking occurrence would deprive them of their heartfelt desire.

A Bright Youngster

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On the morning of Thursday, September 1, young Bradley woke up with a bright smile on his face, thrilled for the day ahead. It was the day when he would ride his bike to school for the first time after having learned proper bike safety rules.

Bradley couldn't contain his excitement as he got dressed and reached for his helmet. He was prepared to get started and knew his family and friends would be watching and supporting him.

The entire neighborhood was actually used to being awestruck by the youngster. At age six, he started a successful flower business, Bradley's Beautiful Bouquets, and used it to raise funds for kids with cancer. The bright youngster had also finished reading a 300-page plus Harry Potter book by the age of seven.

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An Unspeakable Tragedy

When the clock struck 7:25 a.m. on Thursday, Bradley's mom, Josette, said she and the whole family watched him take his bike through the crosswalk on Coto de Caza Drive.

Josette said she was looking at her son from her car when a pickup truck took a left turn off Oso Parkway onto Coto de Caza and hit Bradley. It was a scene that no parent would ever want to witness — a scene that crushed the Rofers and turned their world topsy-turvy.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the vehicle involved in the accident was a white Ford F-150. Meanwhile, young Bradley was severely injured and taken to the hospital, where his family said he was placed on life support.

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Remembering Their Sweet Boy

In a heartbreaking Facebook post, Josette confirmed that her magnificent boy was taken off life support on Saturday, September 3. "Our beloved son Bradley will soon be in heaven. We are devastated and heartbroken," wrote the distraught mother.

Josette described her son as a highly loving, caring, empathetic, and lively boy who always radiated pure warmth. She said young Bradley was a perfect son and brother who enriched his loved ones' life with everlasting positivity and joy. She further expressed:

"We will live through our wonderful memories of Bradley and all that he taught us about life. We were blessed to have almost 9 meaningful and wonderful years with him that we will forever treasure."

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Wise beyond Years

Per the Rofer family, their sweet Bradley was wise beyond years and truly one-of-a-kind. He was a pianist and baseball player, loved by his teachers and class-fellows at Wagon Elementary School. Josette added:

"That's who he is. Raising money, the flower business — that's all him. He won the empathy award at school."

When asked how she would like people to remember her boy, Rosette replied, "Write how beautiful and shiny and amazing he was." She also shared that her beloved son's kind and loving spirit would live on through others because the Rofers had decided to donate his organs.

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Gone Too Soon

A GoFundMe account was created by late Bradley's aunt, Andrea Maldonado, to help cover the funeral costs and support the Rofers in their crucial time. As of September 5, 2022, over $59,000 have been raised of the $60,000 goal.

Josette, Aron, and the Rofer family continue to be crippled by their lovely boy's irreparable loss. Friends and community members who knew Bradley also shared their heartfelt condolences with the family.

One of the neighbors, Zakia Radwan, described Bradley as a kind and benevolent boy. She also said:

"We had an event at the community for Valentine's Day and he used to make flowers for a charity. He was only 8. He'd make small arrangements of flowers. He was so sweet. His mom was also very helpful to the community."

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Comments from Users

Several netizens shared their deepest sympathies with the Rofers and left supportive and encouraging messages for their beautiful boy:

"So sorry. My heart aches for your family."

— (@tina.englert.18) September 5, 2022

"Sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family at this difficult time. Thank you for your thoughtful donation of organs…so selfless."

— (@mmboyle1) September 5, 2022

"Thinking of you and the family. He was so beautiful. May you be blessed with all the love and kindness that he filled your hearts with."

— (@JennAnnC) September 5, 2022

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Coping with Grief

Nobody knows how long it would take the Rofers to heal from their heart-wrenching tragedy. But one thing is clear — nothing would ever be the same for them. That's because losing a child can lead to acute grief and trauma, which can take a long time to subside and become integrated.

While the pain never goes away, people might learn to live with it over time. Even though grief and trauma are inevitable, there's always an option to reach out to your loved ones for support. If the situation is grave, it's best to seek professional advice.

Losing a sibling can be tremendously hard for surviving children as well, and their grief can easily be overlooked. In such cases, it's best to make grief a shared family experience and indulge in activities that honor the late child.

We send our deepest condolences to the Rofers in this difficult time. Rest in eternal peace, young boy.

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