8-Year-Old Jump Rope Champ Killed After Being Struck by a Jeep While Walking Home From Fundraiser 

An 8-year-old jump roping champ was killed over the weekend after a Jeep struck him while he was walking home from a fundraiser with his award-winning team. Suggested Reading The Shocking Moment That Ruined Rapper Lil Mama’s Career Three Friends Were Headed To A Beyoncé Concert, But One Dies On the Way. Guess What The…

An 8-year-old jump roping champ was killed over the weekend after a Jeep struck him while he was walking home from a fundraiser with his award-winning team.

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Jeremiah “Jerry” Grant, who was a member of the renowned double Dutch jump roping team the Honey Bees, was rushed to a nearby medical center after the incident Saturday, but it was too late, NBC 4 New York reports.

According to the report, the driver of the Jeep, a 60-year-old man, initially drove off after hitting Jerry at the intersection of Christopher Columbus Drive and Grove Street in Jersey City, N.J.

“We all stopped at the corner and Jerry heard ‘Go’ from another jumper and ran in the street,” Honey Bees founder Takeria Clark told NJ.com. “The car was going so fast. It hit him so hard.”

However, witnesses were able to flag down the driver, who then remained at the scene until police arrived. The driver told authorities that he thought he had hit a book bag, according to the report. So far, he has not been charged in the incident, NBC 4 New York notes.

Just two months ago Jerry, along with his team, appeared on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, all smiles and antics, jumping around the stage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3cpXdU-Uwk

Now the troupe is grappling with the loss of the little boy, who was also affectionately called the “Prince Bee.”

A YouCaring campaign has been set up on behalf of Jerry’s family.

Read more at NBC 4 New York and NJ.com.

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