Colette Bordelon is a reporter with Denver7.
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — As police in Windsor investigate a crash involving an 18-year-old driver and seven other juvenile passengers, where alcohol and speed are believed to be contributing factors, one Broomfield mother has personal experience with the life-changing ramifications an incident like that can have.
“There were five boys . One of them had been drinking and chose to drive," Tami said. “He ran a red light, and they were hit by a truck. A large truck.”“You don't really heal from the death of a child. You just learn how to live your life and move ahead, even though the sadness is inside of you," Tami said.
“We were pretty emphatic on making sure that this bench stayed in a place that was very prominent, where those kids would be able to see this when they're gathering for the night, making their choices about what they're going to do that night," Tami said. “I hope to at least start the spread of a message that any amount of drinking and driving isn't okay, not just for kids, but with adults as well.
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