

“Can you please admit fault and come forward? I lost my leg. Rennie has a message, too, for the driver. “I have to thank God that he is able to talk to me and communicate,” says Pearson. 17, when Rennie was hit by a driver in a dark-colored Ford Expedition at Northwest 95th Street and Sixth Avenue. It was the early morning hours of Friday, Feb. I want this person to please come forward,” Pearson says.

“This person drove off and left my child on the road to die. His injuries were so severe that Rennie had to have part of his leg amputated. Now, Pearson, who lives in Scotland, is hoping that person responsible for the hit and run that left her son, Jordan Rennie, severely injured will come forward.

Three days after arriving in Miami, he was hit while riding a motorcyle and the driver who hit him took off. She says she surprised her son, Jordan, with a ticket to Miami. – On Christmas morning, Leighan Pearson gave her 28-year-old son a gift to vacation in South Florida.
