Aaron LaMore was riding in an open hatchback traveling about 5 mph when he fell and hit his head on the pavement.
An Illinois father died after he fell out of a car while helping his 12-year-old daughter collect food items for her Girl Scout troop.
The family, from New Lenox, was driving around a neighborhood on Nov. 6 when Aaron LaMore fell from the open hatchback where he was riding with his daughter, Mia LaMore, the family told“They didn’t even get to the first house, when he lost his footing, fell backwards out of the car onto the pavement, and struck his head on the back,” his brother-in-law Ryan Talaga told the news outlet.
The family said on a GoFundMe page that LaMore fractured his skull, but was able to get up and walk to the ambulance. He was taken to Silver Cross Hospital for a CT scan, where his condition quickly declined.Doctors wanted to transfer LaMore to the University of Chicago Hospital but while they were waiting for transportation, he went into cardiac arrest for four minutes, according to the GoFundMe.Talaga told Patch that LaMore was “selfless” and always willing to help others.
“We tried to turn a terrible situation into a situation that gives us a little sense of peace,” the brother-in-law said.This article first appeared
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