Ramiro Gomez gave his father, Jaime, a kiss every morning when he left home in Deerfield Beach and kissed him again when they reunited at night. “He was a great soul,” said his mother Marcela. “He gave me a good 18 years.” His parents figured he was out for a typical evening of delivering for DoorDash and hanging out with friends when police knocked on the door early Sunday with horrible news: .
Ramiro Gomez gave his father, Jaime, a kiss every morning when he left home in Deerfield Beach and kissed him again when they reunited at night. “He was a great soul,” said his mother Marcela. “He gave me a good 18 years.” His parents figured he was out for a typical evening of delivering for DoorDash and hanging out with friends when police knocked on the door early Sunday with horrible news: .
Ramiro Gomez gave his father, Jaime, a kiss every morning when he left home in Deerfield Beach and kissed him again when they reunited at night. “He was a great soul,” said his mother Marcela. “He gave me a good 18 years.” His parents figured he was out for a typical evening of delivering for DoorDash and hanging out with friends when police knocked on the door early Sunday with horrible news: .
Ramiro Gomez, and two of his 13-year-old passengers were among five people who died in a crash early Sunday morning in West Boca Raton. Five others, all children between the ages of 12 and 14, were seriously injured. Two adults in a Mercedes-Benz were also killed.