A teenage girl was killed while riding her bicycle on a major Florida coastal road, police said.
Kendra Ahrens, 15, was struck by a US Mail Carrier truck on Santa Barbara Boulevard Wednesday afternoon as she was heading home from work at a nearby water park.
She had been a varsity cheerleader at Mariner High and was working at Sun Splash Family Waterpark only during the summer, her parents said.
The accident occurred on a stretch of road near Mid Cape Terrace in Cape Coral, where the girl worked and lived.
Friends remember her as “a sweet, cheerful girl” whose “life was cut short too soon” and say she “was loved by so many people.”
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Kendra Ahrens, 15, died after being struck by a US Mail Carrier truck on Santa Barbara Boulevard Wednesday afternoon.
Cape Coral, Florida, police said the girl was riding her bike home from a summer job at a nearby water park. The truck that hit her is seen here.
We would play chess after wrestling and cheerleading practice and she would get so frustrated because she didn’t understand how to play,’ a friend wrote on the teen’s blog. online obituary.
Sharing an impromptu photo, he added: ‘She was mad at me because I kept taking pictures of her.
“But her birthday was coming up and I needed some pictures to post.”
Another added a video of the pair, recalling: ‘Every time we had a sleepover at my house we would always go in the hot tub.
“It was like something we did regularly.”
Adding a photo of the deceased sitting in a restaurant, another recalled: “Our first dinner together.”
‘(K)endra is very happy because she was able to pamper me.’
Others also praised the girl’s generosity in the memory, while the cause of the accident that cost her life remains under investigation. The mail truck remained at the scene.
The cause of the accident that cost him his life, at the time of writing this article, remains under investigation.
However, those who were at Tropical Breeze amusement park at the time of the accident were able to share some insights, with staff member Joey Milligan telling WINK-TV how the collision may have happened.
However, those who were at Tropical Breeze amusement park at the time of the accident were able to share some insights and revealed that: WINK-TV How the collision could have occurred.
“There was a group of three people here at the time of the incident,” staff member Joey Milligan said of a group of mini-golfers.
“They didn’t see anything, but they definitely heard brakes, a crash and they wondered what was going on,” he said.
“They haven’t heard any sirens yet because the sound was still very fresh. It just happened.”
Meanwhile, the girls’ parents confirmed that Ahrens had been a cheerleader at Cape Coral High School and was heading home when she was hit.
Shortly after the crash, news crews saw the mail truck stopped and surrounded by police tape, as well as Ahrens’ mangled mountain bike still on the pavement.
A memorial has since sprung up along the stretch of road where she was hit, as police have yet to determine who was to blame for the incident.
The truck driver was not immediately identified.
Police have yet to say who was at fault for the incident, while tributes continue to pour in for the teenager.
A memorial has sprung up along the stretch of road where she was hit, as Cape Coral police continue to investigate the disaster.
The Cape Coral Police Department is investigating the collision, as a local suspect suggested Ahrens was likely hit while turning the corner onto Santa Barbara, one of the busiest streets in the region.
“This curve is very bad for cyclists and I’m sorry to say someone was injured here,” said Cape Coral resident Edi Recker. NBC-2.
‘It’s sad.’
The police investigation into the accident is ongoing. As of Sunday, no memorial service has yet been held.