About two dozen people braved the cold windy weather Saturday to gather at the place Brescia Ayon was killed two years ago and demanded answers.
“It's been two of the hardest years of our lives,” said Ricardo Ayon, Brescia’s brother. “Every day we hope to hear any answers.”
But to this day, there are still no leads in the hit-and-run case. Her family made a plea to the public for anyone with information to come forward. “I don't know how you can live with yourself knowing you have caused so much pain to people; to me, my family, her friends,” said Ayon. How you can spend two years of your life living as if nothing has ever happened, as if our hearts haven't been broken.”
On March 5, 2020, Brescia was walking southbound in the marked crosswalk along the 8100 block of Otay Mesa Road at the intersection of Otay Mesa Center when she was struck by a car. “She would walk through here every day, she use to work right across the street,” said Ayon. “She would walk every day, she was always really careful.”