The mother and father of a 2-year-old boy found abandoned and covered in blood were among seven victims of a mass shooting near Chicago.
Irina McCarthy, 35, and Kevin McCarthy, 37, were shot to death after a sniper opened fire from the roof of a building on spectators of a July 4 (US Independence Day) parade. in the town of Highland Park.
Their son Aiden was uninjured and is being cared for by his grandparents.
Relatives and friends have been paying tribute to the McCarthy couple and the other victims of the attack.
According to The New York Times, Aiden was found by Lauren Silva covered in blood under a dying man.
As her boyfriend desperately tried to apply first aid, Silva hugged the boy who kept asking about his parents.
Other media highlight that several people attended the minor.
Dana and Greg Ring told CBS how they found the minor with a stranger who was “physically shaking, her whole body.”
“We took the little boy, I picked him up in my arms,” said Greg Ring, who described the scene of the attack as “carnage.”
A fundraising site – GoFundMe – has been set up to assist Aiden, and the account has already amassed nearly $2 million in just over 12 hours.
The fund, which claims to be managed by friends of the family, explains that the money raised will be used to help “caregivers who will be tasked with raising, caring for and supporting Aiden.”
Aiden’s late father, Kevin, was remembered as an “exemplary employee” by his boss Joe Nolan of Jaguar Gene Therapy, according to NBC.
“Outside of work, he was a proud father and dedicated husband who adored his family. He will be greatly missed,” Nolan added.
The mother, Irina, had been born in Russia but had settled in Chicago with her family. Her father told the Chicago Sun newspaper that she had attended DePaul University in that city, before working in the pharmaceutical industry.
She was an only child and her father, Michael Levberg, called her “the love of my life.”
He added that the McCarthys “were crazy about” their son and that they planned to have a second child in the near future.
the other victims
Another of those who died was Nicolás Toledo, 78, whom his granddaughter described as an “adorable” and “adventurous” man.
Toledo, originally from the state of Morelos, in Mexico, was visiting his family north of Chicago, after two years of not being able to travel to the US due to pandemic restrictions.
He was watching the parade from a wheelchair, surrounded by his family, when the shooting started.
Two other members of his family were also injured, although not seriously, the family added.
Also killed in the attack was Jacki Sundheim, who worked at a local synagogue, North Shore Congregation Israel.
“There are not enough words to express our deep sorrow at Jacki’s death and our condolences to her family and loved ones,” the synagogue said in a statement.
“Jacki’s work, her kindness and human warmth touched us all, from her teaching at Gates of Learning Preschool to how she guided so many of us through life’s happy and sad times…all with tireless dedication.” , continued the statement.
The synagogue reported that Mrs. Sundheim leaves behind a husband and a daughter.
And relatives of another man killed in the shooting, Stephen Straus, 88, described him as an “honorable man” who had worked all his life.
Straus was a financial advisor and father of two who took the train every day to his office at a brokerage in Chicago.
In a statement, his son called him “curious about the world” and “a product of Chicago,” while his niece, Cynthia, told local media he had “an insatiable thirst for life.”
Katherine Goldstein, 64, has been identified as another victim.
Her husband, Dr. Craig Goldstein, told The New York Times that she was a mother of two daughters in her 20s. She said she had gone with her oldest daughter, Cassie, to the parade in Highland Park so she could meet some student friends.
She added that she loved playing games with her daughters and had dedicated her life to being a mother after quitting work in the 1990s.
“The incredible thing about Katie is that she never thought about her own death,” Dr. Goldstein said. “To me that’s almost a concern. She never thought about it.”
Six people were initially reported dead in Monday’s attack, but a seventh victim died of his injuries on Tuesday but has not been identified.
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BBC-NEWS-SRC: https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-internacional-62064252, IMPORTING DATE: 2022-07-06 13:10:05
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