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‘Just turn yourself in': Family pleads with hit-and-run driver who killed 4-year-old

Boston police released new surveillance video Wednesday of the car believed to have run over the young boy

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Boston police are still looking for the driver of the car that struck and killed 4-year-old Ivan Pierre in Hyde Park on Tuesday night.

More than 24 hours after a hit-and-run that killed a 4-year-old Boston boy, a memorial is coming together with a lit candle outside his home in Hyde Park.

This comes as family members of the boy issued a public plea for the driver to turn themselves in, saying that's the only thing that can ease their pain and suffering right now.

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Boston police released new surveillance video Wednesday of the car believed to have run over the young boy. The car is a dark gray subcompact hatchback that was driving on Wood Avenue going north toward Cummins Highway. The car was captured on surveillance video on Tuesday around 9:30 p.m., just one street before the intersection where the boy was hit.

Investigators haven't said whether speed might have been a factor. For now, they are focusing on finding the driver.

Police have not released the child's name, but family member Heroldy Limage identified the victim Wednesday as his 4-year-old nephew, Ivan Pierre.

Limage told NBC10 Boston the family was gathered that night, getting ready to go outside to see a car that Ivan's mother had just bought, when they heard the crash.

"Honestly, if he even sees this, just turn yourself in," Limage said. "The least you could've done is just stop and check on the kid. That was too much for you to do. You know, help us by stopping this suffering. Bring yourself to the police and let them do their job."

Anyone with information is asked to call Boston police at 617-343-4470. Anonymous tips can also be left by calling 1-800-494-TIPS or by texting "TIP" to 27463.

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