Snellville community, family gather for vigil in honor of teen hit and killed by vehicle

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'She was just beautiful’ vigil held to honor life of teen hit and killed by car

Family, friends, and members of the community came together Sunday in remembrance of the 16-year-old who was killed by driver turning into parking spot.

Family and members of the Snellville community gathered Sunday, just says after a teenager was hit and killed.

Police continue to investigate the death of 16-year-old Camaya Harris after she was fatally struck by a vehicle turning into the parking lot as she walked to a school bus stop.

On Sunday evening a vigil was held in Harris' honor. Loved ones brought flowers, balloons, and candles in remembrance of the late high school student.

"It showed she loved everyone and everyone loved her," family member Natalie Hill said.

Around 6:15 a.m. on January 20, Snellville officers were dispatched to reports of a person hit by a motor vehicle on the 2100 block of King Gate Circle.

16-year-old Camaya Harris was hit and killed during her walk to a school bus stop. (Snellville Police Department)

Camaya was a student at South Gwinnett High School and was set to begin her first day of ROTC Thursday. 

TEEN KILLED BY VEHICLE TURNING INTO PARKING SPACE IN SNELLVILLE, POLICE SAY

She was the oldest of 6 children and parents are struggling to comprehend the loss.

"We don’t need anything else but to hug on them and to hold them and to comfort them," Hill said.

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Vigil held for teen killed by car in Gwinnett County

16-year-old Camaya Harris died after she was struck by a car as it turned into a parking space as she walked to the school bus stop.

"We are hoping out of all of this that the whole truth comes out and that whatever is deserved for her is served correctly," TiJuana Williams, a relative said.

Loved ones say right now they want answers as to what happened.

Police have not released the motorist's name. It is unclear if the driver will face charges.

"We need to have charges for vehicular homicide or manslaughter. Those things need to occur and that will serve the family and help us to get through it better," Williams said.

As tears flow and memories are shared many say the teen’s smile will live on forever.

"The smile when I watched the baby come out. That beautiful smile she had. I will never forget that. Ever," Hill said.

A GoFundMe has been started to assist with funeral expenses. For more information, click here.

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