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Article: `DREAM BOY' WILL BE MISSED FOR A LONG TIME DENVER TEEN KILLED BY BUS WAS LIGHT OF HIS FAMILY.(Local)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- July 22, 1998
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Byline: Bernada Wallace Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer
A 14-year-old Denver boy dragged to his death by a bus Monday was only one month away from his dream trip to the Jehovah's Witnesses world headquarters in New York.
``We are going to miss him very much for a long time,'' his father, Alfonso Carrillo Sr., said Tuesday. ``He was really like a dream boy, because he never gave us any troubles at all.''
Alfonso Carrillo Jr. was running beside a Golden State bus Monday evening waving goodbye to his aunt, Alicia Alvdrez, when he fell in its path as it turned onto Park Avenue West from Champa Street. The boy's mother and other family members ...
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