LIVONIA, MI – A joyful outing to a local fair took a devastating turn for the Robinson family on Sunday night. Three-year-old twins, Chloe and Khalil, along with their mother, Tia Robinson, were victims of a hit-and-run accident at Merriman and Linden. The collision tragically claimed Khalil’s life and left Chloe and Tia with serious injuries.
As the community grapples with the shock, family members expressed their heartache and disbelief over the driver’s actions. “It’s unimaginable that someone would just leave,” a relative lamented, seeking answers and justice.
The following day, Livonia police announced they had apprehended the suspect in Mount Morris, a 47-year-old woman, bringing some relief to the grieving family.
“We’re facing this tragedy for the first time,” a family member shared. “Every day feels overwhelming as we try to cope.”
Khalil’s grandparents, Regina and Michael, shared fond memories of their grandson, highlighting his caring nature and the close bond with his twin sister, Chloe. “He always looked out for her,” Regina said, recalling how Khalil would share everything with Chloe.
Remembered for his love of dance, Khalil’s joyful spirit left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him. “He would dance to any tune,” Michael reminisced.
The heartbreaking incident has galvanized the community, with neighbors and friends rallying to provide support to the Robinson family. Efforts are underway to assist them through this difficult period.
As the investigation unfolds, the family seeks closure while cherishing memories of Khalil’s vibrant personality. The community stands united, offering strength and compassion to the Robinsons.
In the wake of this tragedy, the importance of community support shines through, reminding everyone of the power of unity in times of grief.