Toronto Star

‘How could you leave him to die?’

Family of cyclist, 20, killed in hit and run ask driver to surrender

- CLAIRE FLOODY STAFF REPORTER

The parents of the 20-year-old cyclist killed in a hit and run in Whitchurch-Stouffvill­e made an emotional plea for the driver to come forward. Daunte Thompson-Bruce died early Tuesday morning. “To the motorist: ‘How could you leave him to die?,’ ” his mother Felicia Thompson said at a news conference Wednesday. “This is the greatest fear any parent could know. Your baby you nurtured through life, your baby who had dreams and aspiration­s, is now hurt and alone; not knowing if he would ever see his mom and dad, his two younger brothers and sister again.” York Region police said they responded at about 6 a.m. to the scene near Ninth Line and Bethesda Sideroad. Investigat­ors believe Thompson-Bruce, who was travelling south on Ninth Line, was hit between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. They said the vehicle did not remain at the scene and that the cyclist succumbed to his injuries on site. Thompson-Bruce’s parents urged the person responsibl­e to surrender to police, saying “it will only get harder as the days go by.” His mother said they were celebratin­g their other son’s birthday when they found out about the accident. Thompson-Bruce’s parents said he had a passion for track and field. He was a student at Seneca College in his second semester of the business and human resources program. A Facebook group was set up by his aunt Natalie Thompson for people to share memories and pictures of ThompsonBr­uce. “When Daunte Thompson was young, I remembered he always shared whatever he had,” she wrote. “He had such an amazing heart and was a great nephew.” Stouffvill­e Councillor Iain Lovatt tweeted that he was “heartbroke­n” to learn. Thompson-Bruce was a former student at Stouffvill­e District Secondary School. York police are urging anyone who may have seen the collision or has any informatio­n to contact the Major Collision Investigat­ion Unit by calling 1-866-876-5423 ext. 7704 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymousl­y at 1-800-222-TIPS.

 ?? SUSIE KOCKERSCHE­IDT/METROLAND ?? Parents Felicia Thompson and Dwayne Bruce.
SUSIE KOCKERSCHE­IDT/METROLAND Parents Felicia Thompson and Dwayne Bruce.

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