7-year-old Bleckley County child dead after falling off truck, release says

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7-year-old Bleckley County child dead after falling off truck, release says



Bleckley County Sheriff Daniel Cape said the accident happened on Porter Road near the intersection of Westside School Road around 6:20 p.m. on Friday.

BLECKLEY COUNTY, Ga. — A seven-year-old is dead after a vehicle-related accident, according to Bleckley County Sheriff Daniel Cape.

Sheriff Cape said that the accident happened on Porter Road near the intersection of Westside School Road around 6:20 p.m. Friday. He added the child “received injuries involving a vehicle,” but could not comment further on the situation, as the case was turned over to Georgia State Patrol (GSP).

GSP said the child was standing on the back bumper of a white Ford Expedition was holding onto the back of it. The release said the driver of the Expedition left a house, and a short distance from the home, the child fell off the vehicle without the driver knowing he fell off.

Cape said that he asks the community to “remember the family, keep them in your prayers.” He told 13WMAZ that no one would be charged in the accident.

Bleckley County Primary School shared a photo on Facebook of the child, noting how heartbroken they are about the loss. They said school counselors will be available for anyone who may need assistance or someone to talk to.

We are heartbroken to share that we lost a beloved member of our school community. Our hearts go out to the family,…

Posted by Bleckley County Primary School on Saturday, November 9, 2024

“We send our deepest condolences to the family and all who knew this beautiful child,” the post read. “We will remember his bright spirit, sweet nature and incredible work ethic. He will always be close to our hearts.”

Other schools, including Pulaski County Elementary, reached out and offered their condolences as well.

Alexius Woodfaulk, who said they were the child’s aunt, made a go fund me on behalf of his mom to cover his funeral expenses. If interested in donating, you can find the link here.

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