A woman is demanding justice for her son who was airlifted to a Boston hospital earlier this month after he was struck by a vehicle while walking on a crosswalk in Acton, Massachusetts.
“I work hard. I’m a single mom. I raise my kids by myself and I need the answer. I need justice for my son,” said Crisoly Tejeda.
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Tejeda's 13-year-old son Cesar Soto Jr. was struck on Great Rd. near Harris St. around 6: 15 p.m. on Nov. 2 and has been in a coma ever since.
“It’s been 12 days now since my son had that accident and I have no information about it. I don’t even have a report. When I ask the police they don’t have any report for that day. I just need to know what’s going on,” added Tejeda.
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Acton police say they have seized the car that is allegedly involved in the hit-and-run crash but charges are yet to be filed.
The family held a vigil Saturday and they believe Cesar will make it back as they fight to find out who hit their loved one.
“It was a nightmare that I wish would end soon hopefully with my brother coming home to us," said Cesar's brother, Samuel. "I don’t know when but hopefully he’ll come back to us.”