
‘Those kids were her world': Children killed in Highway 401 crash involving allegedly impaired driver identified
Family friend Ervin Garcia, who confirmed the identities of the family, got a call from the children's father, Maverick Lavina, on Sunday afternoon with the shocking news.
It happened shortly after midnight Sunday when a 19-year-old allegedly lost control on a Highway 401 off-ramp and crashed into the Chrysler Pacifica carrying the family, Toronto police said.
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Ethan Lehouillier has been charged with three counts of impaired operation causing death, impaired operation causing bodily harm, dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing bodily harm.
When Garcia heard from his friend, Maverick, 'I just literally stopped dead in the middle of the street.
'I was in the Esplanade area (downtown Toronto) and a million drivers must have been honking at me,' he said. 'I was overcome with grief. I had to pull over a couple of times.'
The father, who was not in the car, told Garcia that only one of his four children survived: 10-year-old Avery, who is Garcia's godson, and that Avery was recovering at the Hospital for Sick Children. Avery suffered a broken arm, broken collarbone and numerous cuts and bruises to his face, Garcia said.
The victims of the crash off Highway 401 near Etobicoke have been identified as Jace (left), Ramone (centre) and Maya Lavina, according to a family friend.
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The children's mother, Jade Galve, who was rushed to Sunnybrook Hospital following the crash, suffered several broken ribs and a severe concussion, along with other injuries.
'She's in a very severe amount of pain,' Garcia said. 'Those kids were her world, as much as they were Maverick's.'
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'A family is torn apart': Three children killed after vehicle struck by allegedly impaired driver on Highway 401 near Etobicoke
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A man who is a family friend was also seriously injured in the crash.
Garcia said he and several other friends rushed to SickKids to be with Maverick and his son.
'It's a miracle he survived,' Garcia said of his godson, whom he said was up and trying to walk with the assistance of his father when he arrived at the hospital.
Police allege that the Georgetown man was driving a minivan at a high rate of speed when he lost control on the off-ramp, drove over a raised median on Renforth Drive and crashed into the vehicle, which was stopped at a red light.
Ramone and Jace were pronounced dead at the scene. Six-year-old Maya was rushed to hospital but later died.
The crash happened shortly after midnight Sunday when a 19-year-old allegedly lost control on a Highway 401 off-ramp and crashed into the Chrysler Pacifica carrying the family, Toronto police said.
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Garcia said his busy schedule has limited his ability to see the Lavina children as often as he would've liked in recent years, but he has kept in close contact with Lavina.
The two worked together for several years doing brick and stone masonry work on residential and commercial buildings, he added.
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Garcia, 36, has known both parents since they were in their mid-teens and said he and Lavina, now in his mid-30s, developed their bond playing basketball in the Scarborough Filipino community leagues.
A GoFundMe, set up by another family friend, has already raised more than $96,000 in support of the bereaved family.
While Garcia said he is thankful for the outpouring of support, the heavy toll of the crash is immeasurable and 'we could raise $10 million and it would never replace those kids.'
A note posted to the GoFundMe reads that the family requests 'assistance to help them navigate this dark hour be it through donation or spreading awareness for them.'
The scene of the fatal crash.
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The Toronto Catholic District School Board confirmed that all four Lavina children are students with the board.
'We are heartbroken by this loss, which will be felt deeply throughout our entire school community,' a TCDSB spokesperson said in an email to the Star.
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The email also said that mental health and faith-based supports will be available to students and staff beginning Tuesday, including social work and psychology teams.
'In light of the ongoing police investigation, and out of respect for the family and our grieving school communities, our focus remains on offering support, care, and prayer for all those affected by this unimaginable tragedy.'
Garcia said he's 'angry with the suspect,' for what was a 'reckless and totally preventable crash.'
'These are three children's lives that were taken away from them,' he said. 'They were never able to fulfil their full potential in life.'

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