Regan Shetsky, 3, killed in pedestrian collision in parking lot of preschool on James Street in Syracuse, New York
Parents of little girl killed in crash in Syracuse parking lot ask a question: Why?
The Post-Standard on Wednesday inside their Syracuse home to share memories and dozens of photos of their "fearless," ever-smiling daughter. They also described the morning Regan died and the grief-filled days that have followed.
With 'no justice for Regan,' parents of girl killed in Syracuse crash seek kindness
The Shetskys don't believe they have received justice. But the parents do have a mission: They want to ensure their daughter's bubbly, adventurous spirit is not forgotten.
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