Vehicles filled the surrounding streets in the Washington Heights neighborhood during a candlelight vigil for Aramis Mora.
Greenville High School Principal Heath Jarvis was among the speakers during the memorial, recalling how Mora, 18, and a senior, was universally admired and respected, not only by her fellow students but by the teachers and administrators at the school.
âShe will be part of graduation ceremonies,â Jarvis said. âShe will receive her diploma because she is a part of this class and will always be remembered with this class.â
Mora was the victim of a Monday afternoon accident in which a car crashed into the familyâs house. A statement issued by the Greenville Police Department indicated officers responded to the 4700 block of Henry Street Monday about a major accident. As officers arrived on the scene it was discovered that a vehicle had left the roadway and collided with the house, striking and killing Mora, who was learning virtually at t
Girl, 17, killed by truck that ploughed into her bedroom as she studied
Aramis Mora died on Monday night, December 14, as she studied in her bedroom. The driver is believed to have suffered a medical emergency before the accident in Laredo, Texas, the US
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Aramis Mora, from Laredo in Texas, the US, was found dead by her brother (Image: Aramis Mora/Facebook)
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A high school senior attending virtual classes was killed after a car slammed into her home in Texas, authorities said.
Aramis Mora, a student at Greenville High School, was learning remotely when the incident occurred on Monday afternoon, the Greenville Independent School District said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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“I still can’t believe this is happening,” sister Thelma Mora told KTVT. “I know she was happy. I know she had everything she wanted, but she deserved more… And it’s not fair.”