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The family mourns the loss of the 8-year-old victim of a fatal motorcycle accident in Dallas

3200 block of the Lancaster approx. In Dallas.

A family mourns the loss of an 8-year-old girl after a fatal accident in Dallas on Saturday.

The terrible incident occurred on Saturday evening in the Lancaster Road when a motorcyclist lost control and fell against two children. On Tuesday, the family spent the afternoon in a funeral company before talking to Fox 4 about the tragedy.

Fatal Dallas motorcycle crash

The latest:

Tiffany Washington, 8-year-old victim Sirayiah Parson's mother, told us that the crash took place on Saturday evening a baby party.

Washington provided the shower at an event location on the Lancaster Road. She says she went in to see after eating, and then her world changed at lightning speed.

Sirayiah, Washington's 2-year-old son and other children stood on the sidewalk on the front door. Scene videos show the motorcycle on the sidewalk before it has been dragged away.

Sirayiah will be remembered as a heterosexual student and talented athlete. According to Washington, the second grader tried to excellence.

Only last week in Cedar Hills Trinity Leadership, Sirayiah won first place at her track meeting.

The background story:

33-year-old Kevin Eugene Wagoner was the driver of the motorcycle. It was declared dead at 6.20 p.m.

Another child was taken to a nearby hospital in a critical condition. This child stays in the hospital on Tuesday.

The cause of the wagoner's control loss remains examined.

What you say:

Washington says her children usually didn't have been with her at a catering event, but her daughter had insisted on it.

“She is mums girl. My boys wanted to stay in Nana and Papa's house, but Sirayiah wanted to come home. She wanted to be from mom.”

“If she let you in, she would love you with her whole heart,” said Washington. “And if you have the chance to get that, it's a special thing.”

Washington says she is broken by the loss of her daughter with a broken heart. She is grateful for the support of her community when she recovered from the traumatic event.

The source: The information in this article came from Tiffany Washington. Background information comes from the Dallas police department and the medical examiner's office in Dallas County.

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