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Orange Park tow truck driver killed in crash ‘was the most beautiful person,’ mother says
Parents demand answers in Carlos Betancourt’s death
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Videos of Carlos Betancourt singing, his infectious laugh and saying “I love you” are now memories his parents have of the beloved owner of Zoom Zoom Towing.
“I miss everything,” said Mariam Betancourt, his mother. “My son was the most beautiful person. He was kind. He loved everybody.”
On May 30, the lives of Carlos Betancourt’s parents changed forever. The Florida Highway Patrol said Carlos Betancourt, 30, of Orange Park, stopped near where I-295 meets Blanding Boulevard to help Tori Crooms, whose car broke down as he was heading home from his 19th birthday party.
How has the pandemic impacted our kids mental health? Charlotte doctor says patient visits are up fourfold
“When we were seeing 20 to 25 patients every month, we’re now seeing 100,” Dr. Luis Betancourt, a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist with Novant Health said. Author: Ashley Daley Updated: 11:23 PM EST February 3, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. How great of an impact has the pandemic had on our youth’s mental health, no one yet knows. The data from 2020 is still being tallied. But doctors on the frontline of mental health in Charlotte, say they’re seeing an increase in patients.
“We’ve seen an almost fourfold increase in the number of intakes in a month,” Dr. Luis Betancourt, a child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist with Novant Health, told WCNC Charlotte. “So when we were seeing 20 to 25 patients every month, we’re now seeing 100.”