In a heart-wrenching display of community solidarity, residents of Koreatown gathered tonight for a prayer vigil honoring 9-year-old Nadier Govete, tragically killed by a suspected drunk driver. The devastating incident unfolded on Thursday as Nadier rode his scooter alongside his older brother on Fourth Street near Hampshire Avenue, when an RV, driven by 46-year-old Jim Jimmy Pitman, struck them. The LAPD swiftly arrested Pitman on DUI charges, but the damage is irreparable.
As the community mourns the loss of a vibrant young life, Nadier’s brother remains hospitalized, fighting for his recovery amid this unspeakable tragedy. The emotional weight of the situation was palpable at the vigil, where friends, family, and neighbors gathered to offer prayers and support. “If you can help them, please help them,” one community member urged, highlighting the family’s desperate need for assistance during this harrowing time.
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to aid the Gavarete family, who are navigating the painful aftermath of this incident. The outpouring of love and support reflects the deep connections within Koreatown, as residents come together to heal and honor Nadier’s memory.
This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by impaired driving, igniting calls for greater awareness and action to prevent such senseless losses in the future. As the investigation continues, the community stands united in grief, determined to support one another in the face of this heartbreaking loss.