Now he s my angel : Slain 19-year-old planned to go to college, become engineer Lawrence Andrea, Indianapolis Star
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Keyana Byrd has never called a maintenance person.
Whether there was a loose door knob, a faulty bathroom sink, a leaky bathtub or a problem with the internet, she was covered. She had her son. He always fixed everything around the house, Byrd said, adding that her son would teach himself how to build and repair household items by watching YouTube videos.
The other day, the WiFi went out again. I found myself calling his name from my room. And then I called his phone, Byrd said. He didn’t come.”