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Family remembers PBSO -Kadett, who were killed in the motorcycle accident as the “person of the service”

It was almost a week since the fatal motorcycle accident in Boynton Beach and Mike Grajales' family from Mike Grajales began to find peace through the pain.

His brother, Oscar Grajales, spoke to WPTV's Zitlali -Solache at the memorial and said that the family now focuses on opportunities to keep his mind alive.

Clock: Brother was dedicated to PBSO cadet,“Person of the service”

Oscar said Mike was a loving family member and the Sheriff's Office Cadet of the Palm Beach County.

“He was a person of the service, you know, so he wanted to go to law enforcement,” said Oscar.

According to the Boynton Beach police, Mike was north on his motorcycle last Friday when a car drove west to the west with him. Mike was taken to the hospital and did not make it.

“When I noticed that his location was in the middle of the street, something gave me a feeling,” he said. “It was a hard day. Friday was a hard day.”

During the days, Oscar found peace with pain. He said they would stick to memories, pictures and videos by Mike.

“Everyone gave me a feeling for the purpose and what that celebrates their life,” said Oscar.

Oscar demands changes on this busy street, but will concentrate on keeping Mike's legacy alive.

“Instead of making a U -turn in which it is appropriately placed, we have lost a life and it is sad that he had to be on the street for a death trap,” he said.

The police said that the driver did not give a criminal complaint for the driver at that time.

For Mike, a celebration of life will take place in the Serenity Funeral Home this Saturday from 10 a.m.

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