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The shattered parents of a Perth toddler who were accidentally run over and killed in the family’s driveway remembered the harrowing split second that changed their lives forever.
Nineteen-month-old Aurora Ellis died after being accidentally hit by her mother Lara while driving her Toyota LandCruiser back into the driveway of her home in Bayswater last month.
Mrs. Ellis and her husband Preston shared their story in the hope that no other parent would go through the same nightmare.
Preston Ellis said Aurora (right) was a barrel of doom before her life was shortened
“I turned around and she was there … and I didn’t even see her,” Ms. Ellis told Seven News.
“And then she’s gone and our family will never be the same.”
Her husband was inside at the time cooking dinner.
Little Aurora and her sister Indiana had played at their father’s feet before he heard his wife’s harrowing screams from outside.
“It was a scream I’ve never heard, and it’s a scream that I hope I will never hear again. It was awful, ”said Mr. Ellis.
The heartbroken parents say the tragedy brought them closer together.
They have vowed that Aurora’s death will not be in vain and are using the tragedy to press for stricter security laws.
Aurora’s mother Lara Ellis collapsed the first time she spoke about the tragedy
You have launched a campaign to introduce the “Aurora Law” calling for remote sensors to be installed in every car, including used vehicles.
“If we had reverse sensors, our little lady would still be here,” Preston said.
“We have pool gates, we have so many other things, we have airbags in our cars. We have everything that helps us and protects us.
“Every day is a struggle just to breathe. So if we can prevent just one child like us from dying, I’ll be happy.”
Ms. Ellis fears that many more young people’s lives will be lost if Aurora’s law is not implemented.
According to KidsSafe WA, a child is run over in their own driveway through Australia every week.
Lara Ellis is determined not to let the tragic death of her daughter Aurora in vain
Mrs. Ellis had reversed the Toyota LandCruiser (pictured) when a tragedy struck
“That’s why we had to do this – not because we wanted to, but because we had to,” said Ms. Ellis.
Her husband added: “Otherwise we will have blood on our hands.”
Five days after Aurora’s death, Mr. Ellis posted a heartbreaking tribute as he urged everyone “not to sweat the little things”.
“Today please breathe, please appreciate the air in your lungs,” he wrote on a Perth Community Facebook page.
“Please slow down and notice that whatever the rain falls on leaves the warmth of a cup of coffee. Please hug who you love and hold them so tight and kiss their heads for me. ‘
“My memories are haunted by pictures of my baby that no parent should ever have seen.”
Preston and Lara Ellis are now campaigning for Aurora Law to remember their little girl
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