‘That Was My Heart': Family of 23-Year-Old Killed in Hit and Run Left Mourning

It was only a fender-bender, though a late-night one. A car rear-ended the one that Kishon Wiggins was in, at an intersection in Oxon Hill, Maryland, just after 3 a.m. Saturday.

She and a friend stepped out of the car to exchange information with the other driver. It was routine.

Then a pickup truck hit Wiggins, killed her, and drove away.

Wiggins was 23 and lived in southeast D.C. Her family was left devastated by her sudden death.

"My mom, her sister, her brothers, we’re hurting," said Dominika Thomas, Wiggins' sister. "Her friends, her family, everybody’s hurting.

"That was my heart," Thomas said, choking on tears. "That was my heart, that was my one."

"How do you accept the fact that I was with you five minutes ago and now it's like there’s no more you?" said Latoya Bradley, Wiggins' friend.

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The crashes happened at the intersection of St. Barnabas Road and Wheeler Road. Her sister rushed to the scene and learned her sister's fate. 

"The crime investigator came to me and was like, 'Your sister was pronounced dead at the scene. She got struck by a vehicle,'" Thomas said.

The driver of the pickup truck left the scene, then turned himself in to police later Saturday. Police have not named the suspect, but said charges against him are pending.

But Thomas and her family are left without Wiggins, who they remembered as a person who loved kids and walking outside. They are planning to remember her at a candlelight vigil Monday night, and they've set up a GoFundMe fundraiser to help her family.

"She always willing to give, give, give," Thomas said. "Even when she didn't have it she was willing to give."

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