Two girls injured in the Chiefs parade shooting received “caring and loving” from Patrick and Brittany Mahomes.
Support is being provided to youngsters injured in the Kansas City Chiefs victory parade by Patrick and Brittany Mahomes.
Lisa Lopez-Galvan was shot and died on Wednesday in Kansas City, Missouri, after the NFL team paraded and rallied. Twenty-three other people were also hurt. The two young victims who were hurt were sisters, ages 8 and 10, and they were connected to Lopez-Galvan, a local DJ who passed away at the age of 43.
After being shot in the legs, the two young girlsโPatrick, 28, and Brittany, 28โwere taken to Children’s Mercy Hospital on Thursday. Their family, the Reyes’, tells people that the incident was “senseless” and that their daughters’ “lives have forever changed.” The girls are recovering from separate surgeries.
“Despite the highs and lows, we are ardent Chiefs supporters and are extremely proud of our hometown team. “Since Wednesday’s senseless act, Madison and Melia’s lives have been forever changed,” the statement stated. It then went on to detail the shooting’s profound effects on the two girls and the happiness that came from Patrick and Brittany’s visit, in which the couple posed for adorable pictures with Mario and Erika Reyes Jr., their son Mario Ricardo Reyes III, 13, and their daughters Madison “Madi” Rose Reyes, 10, and Melia Reese Reyes, 8.Travis Kelce Contributes $100,000 for the Super Bowl Parade to Help Two Young Girls Hurt
“Having a surprise visit from Patrick and Brittany Mahomes provided the first smile to their faces since tragedy occurred, at a time when they are frightened, heartbroken, and worried. They are eager to show loved ones that Patrick signed their cast, even though they will be wearing it for several months,” the statement continued.
“We would like to express our gratitude to the Mahomes family for their unwavering love, kindness, and care for our children. We also ask that the community remember them in their prayers as they navigate life’s next chapter,” the family said.After one death and multiple shots during the Chiefs Super Bowl parade, Patrick Mahomes and Drue Tranquill ask the crowd to “pray.”
In a prior statement sent on Friday to a number of media outlets, including the Kansas City Star, KMBC, an ABC affiliate, and Fox affiliate WDAF-TV,. The Reyes family provided the public with an update on their daughters’ recuperation, stating that both are anticipated to wear casts for a number of months.
The family stated, “Emotional recovery continues for all of us, even though we are relieved by their development.” “The girls were carelessly hurt while celebrating with numerous family members. We respectfully request that you keep the afflicted families in your prayers and thoughts, as well as our family.”
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According to the previous announcement, a GoFundMe account has already been established to assist with the family’s medical costs. The campaign’s administrator, Katie Martinez, stated on the website that “this fund will help offer essential financial support for their physical and mental healing; any leftover donations will be kept for their college expenses.”
The page received two separate $50,000 gifts from 34-year-old Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s charity, Eighty-Seven & Running, on Friday. As of Saturday morning, almost $180,000 had been raised.
According to reports, the Reyes family also expressed gratitude to Children’s Mercy Hospital, Patrick, and Brittany for “their outpouring [of] care, love, and support.”
Patrick and the Chiefs announced on Friday the establishment of KCStrong, a fund designed to assist the families and victims of the massacre.
“We want to be there for them, just as #ChiefsKingdom has always been there for me and my family,” the quarterback wrote on X (previously Twitter). “#KCStrong, an emergency response fund assisting first responders, victims and their families, and violence prevention and mental health services, has been created by the @Chiefs.”
“Please come support me, Brittany, and @15andMahomies. If you can, please donate here: http://chfs.me/KCStrong,” he said.