
Support Mr. Gayton's Family After Tragedy
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The sister of a man killed after two motorists hit him (https://www.nydailynews.com/2025/04/30/man-62-killed-in-front-of-his-queens-home-by-hit-and-run-driver-second-motorist/)outside his Queens home — including one who did not stop — said she could not believe that neither driver saw him in the street.
“The fact of the matter is it’s just a disgrace that someone would blatantly hit someone and keep going,” said Debora Ferguson, days after her brother Christopher Gayton (https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-mr-gaytons-family-after-tragedy) was mowed down by two cars outside his South Jamaica home.
”An accident is an accident, but you stay to see what happened. You could say, ‘Well, it was the lighting there that was not that great.’ We see that. But you see a person. He wasn’t in all dark colors. He had beige pants on and a white T-shirt, so you have to see a person, you felt the hitting.”
Ferguson said her brother, a father of two, who walked with a cane, was returning from a grocery store (https://www.facebook.com/dfergus54/posts/pfbid02LJ5oYZgoho3XmF7mCRC1QCUtELjeLEA3j35LMjRQj8krAeGmvEWY4CZbsfFBm2fFl) on April 24 when he was struck by a hit-and-run driver along Linden Blvd. near 166th St. around 8:45 p.m.
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Diana Padgett
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Jamaica, NY