i mean, if anything she knew how to climb a tree, she would probably climb a tree and jump off of it. she loved the river. she loved to swim. your husband was telling me, you were telling me that she loved guns and roses song sweet child of mine which i love, too, but you played that for her. we played that every time in the morning when we took her to school we sang that song. what an appropriate song, because she was a sweet child. it hurts now. reporter: earlier this month on mother s day leyla took to tiktok. hey, guys. today is mother s day, okay, and if you haven t said happy mother s day to your mom, what are you doing? go say it right now. and i just wanted to wish all the moms out there happy mother s day even though you are not my mom and i also wanted to say i hope you i hope all the moms out there have an awesome and blessed day. this is my only princess. she s my everything. she s like we went together
offered to build caskets for the children. you know, they have to be small. the children killed in the shooting. and we want to share more stories, the lives lost in the massacre. layla loved to swim. dance to tiktok videos. she recently six races at field day. her father said they could join to sweet child of mine every day on the way to score. maite rodriguez wanted to be a marine biologist. she was recognized for making the honor roll. she was focused, competitive. she was bright and beautiful and she was happy. she said her daughter was going
daughter was fun and they d sing sweet child of mine in the car every day while he was driving to school. amerie garza is described as a friendly 10-year-old girl who was, quote, full of life, a jokester, and always smiling. her father says she loved play-doh. she was photographed at the school just hours before the scooting receiving an award for her grades. she made the honor roll. here s her dad, angel garza, a medical aide, describing how he learned his daughter was dead. they started bringing the kids out, and i was aiding assistance. one little girl was covered in blood, head to toe, like, i thought she was injured. i asked what was wrong. she says she s okay. she was hysterical, saying they shot her best friend. they killed her best friend, and she s not breathing. she was trying to call the cops.
they were in the fourth grade together. he was a connector. he would host kids from all around the neighborhood in his backyard because he loved to make people law. layla salazar would swing along to sweet child of mine as he drove her to school. makenna lee elrod. her aunt said she had a smile that could light up the room. she loved to play baseball and do gymnastics. nevaeh bravo put a smile on everyone s face and was close to her siblings and cousins. rojelio torres was smart and hard working, always looking to
this is jose flores jr. described as a very happy little boy by his uncle. in an interview with the washington post. he loved his parents and he loved to laugh and loved to have fun. he was very smart. his uncle adds this, not a kid that went looking for any trouble. jose was in fourth grade. layla salazar was on field day. she loved running. she loved swimming, dancing, kid stuff. her dad posted on facebook that they used to jam to guns n roses sweet child of mine on the way to school. layla, a sweet child indeed. we will be right back. d. we will be right back. a serious chair for a serious business woman! i m always a mom-