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Motorcyclist and child killed NBC 5 Dallas-Fort in the accident in the Dallas shopping center

Several families try to handle two people after a fatal motorcycle accident, including one child, and injured another. Witnesses said that the motorcycle was on a sidewalk and fell into several children to kill an 8-year-old outside of a baby party. The girl who died was the daughter of the event.

“I saw my two-year-old picked up from the ground and he was fine. I saw a man on the floor and I saw my little girl slept with her head,” said Tiffany Washington about her 8-year-old daughter Sirayiah Parson, who was killed.

The Dallas police said at around 6 p.m. on Saturday evening, they reacted to a crash in the 3200 block of the Lancaster approx., Oak Cliff.

Parson died at the crime scene and another child, 7 years old, was taken to the hospital in a critical condition.

According to the medical examiner's office, the motorcyclist died at the scene and was identified as Kevin Eugene Wagoner.

According to Dallas PD, her preliminary investigation showed that the motorcyclist lost and fell control, two children being hit.

“Why did he come to the sidewalk?”

Shondrelle Henderson admired the decoration of her baby shower with the topic “We can hardly wait”, decorated with bears, balloons and green.

They spent the day preparing for the shower, and some guests arrived early.

The venue faced a large empty parking lot that leads to another street. She said a guest came to her because she drove around a motorcyclist.

“She let me know and I realized that he rubbed out outside and it caused a lot of smoke that I left the door open, you could actually smell it. It was real, really cloudy,” said Henderson. “

“When I came out of the door, he went quickly and when I say quickly, at least 80 miles per hour. He went up the road towards a business called DD's on the motorcycle. “I turned back and went back with my guests.

According to Henderson, several children were outside on the sidewalk when adults brought gifts and prepared the party.

We immediately ran outside. As soon as I opened the door, the motorcycle was right here. It was a young, a little baby that lay on the floor. She was over and then my niece was thrown against the wall, “she said.

“And to open the door and see these children, it was most devastating,” called Henderson.

Her 7-year-old niece Bentley was seriously injured and, according to Aunt, is in the hospital with broken thighs, broken skulls, drainage from her spine and other injuries. You are now trying to navigate the upcoming doctor bills and set up a Gofundme account.

The police did not say whether the motorcyclist was a customer or worked as a mechanic next to the event location, but Henderson believes that the bicycle shop is the reason why he was in the area.

“That is what confused me when he came back, why did he come to the sidewalk and not back through the parking lot where he initially came? Do you know?

“She came to help me with the baby shower and her baby lost her life,” said Henderson, “said Henderson

“These children were innocent. They were exactly where they should be. They were not out of operation at all,” said Henderson.

Henderson couldn't help the girl who died, but to cry and feel grief for the family.

“My heart goes extremely to the young lady who also lost this baby, it was just a tragic event, tragic,” said Henderson. “She was the caterer for me, for that she was there, she came to take care of my baby party for me, and then without going … it's just terrible.”

“God wanted my baby,” said the girl's mother killed

While Tiffany Washington is sitting on a couch, wearing sunglasses and is surrounded by family and friends, it is difficult not to feel the pain she experiences.

“She was perfect,” said Washington about her daughter Sirayiah.

Family and friends described the 8-year-old as a strong, intelligent, cheeky, hard and hard-working little girl.

Washington said they continue to brag about family members with the good grades, awards and sporting skills of their daughter.

“Best athlete in second class. She is the fourth leg in the route team and brought her team for the first time,” said Washington. “She had just started running track, she had found a purpose, but you know, I think the world was not ready for my little girl.”

Washington was paid to provide food for the baby shower and she said she actually arrived early on that day.

“I was never early. It was strange. I was never early for nothing,” she considered.

“The BabyArty hadn't started yet. There were some gifts from the inside, some from the outside, some gave gifts. The children were inside and outside. I went inside and outside. The wings had too much water in them, so I cleared the water on the counter. Then I heard the motorcycle and I heard a loud sound.

Henderson's significant other other was outside in the car that was parked before the accident and how some others experienced the terrible situation.

“My two -year -old was right next to her that it could have been, it could have been two, but God wanted my baby. He didn't want to, he didn't want money,” said Henderson.

She said her village of family and friends helps her get through it. So is her belief.

“If I didn't believe in God, I don't know where I would be. This is my little girl,” said Washington.

“Sacrifice yourself for your kids. Never be too busy,  Never be too sleepy. Never be too preoccupied," she cried as she thought about the moments she got to share with her daughter. 

Henderson said her family was unbelievable about what happened and said it was unreal.

“Everything that I can continue to do is to pray and take it every day, well in second place, everything can happen at any time,” said Henderson.

A fatal motorcycle accident in Oak Cliff mourned family members. Sophia Bausoleil from NBC 5 spoke to the family.

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