Family of U.M. Student Killed Come To Fla. To Say Goodbye
PINECREST (CBSMiami) - The family of a University of Miami student struck and killed in Pinecrest traveled halfway around the world to get answers and perform a ritual for their lost loved one.
Authorities say 27-year old Ying Chen and 26-year old Hao Liu were crossing the street on 88th and SW 68th Court around 8 p.m. on October 16 when they were both struck by a Porsche driven by 47-year old Milady Pequeno.
Police say she did stop several hundred yards away from where the collision took place.
Chen's family flew here from Beijing, China to find out what happened and why.
They performed a Chinese ritual on Tuesday on the street corner to remember the young lives lost in what - so far - appears to be a tragic accident.
"We believe their soul will come back on the seventh day. And this is why her mother is praying on the sidewalk," said U.M. student Ping Zou.
Chen was getting her Ph.D. in electrical engineering while Liu was also getting his Ph.D.
Family and friends gathered to remember two students who'd come here from the other side of the world to complete their studies and make their families proud.
"She teach me how to play Chinese guitar…so sorry for her death," said Verong Xia, the victim's roommate.
The Chinese consul sent representatives to console the family and meet with fellow U.M. students who are concerned no charges have been filed in the case.
University of Miami President Donna Shalala also released this statement:
"The entire University community is heartbroken at the loss of two students who were struck and killed by a car in an accident Wednesday night near their off-campus apartments. Hao Liu and Ying Chen were international graduate students from China in their first year of study, majoring in electrical and computer engineering. Our Student Affairs staff has been working closely to offer support to their families, who have our deepest sympathies at this difficult time. The University's Counseling Center and Chaplains are available to students impacted by this tragic accident."