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Detroit, MI – In a heart-wrenching plea for justice, Beverly Winfrey stood before the media on Wednesday, reflecting on the profound loss her family has endured since the tragic death of her son, Steven Radcliff. Five years have passed since the 27-year-old was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver while crossing Dequindre Street at East Robinwood Street in March 2020, yet the perpetrator remains at large.
“He took a son, he took her uncle,” Winfrey emphasized, her voice filled with emotion. “He was the heart of our family.” With each year that passes, the pain of losing Radcliff lingers and intensifies for the Winfrey family. They have initiated a public campaign, hoping to jog the memories of anyone who may have witnessed the tragic incident.
The call for justice is not just for Radcliff but for the community, as Beverly and other family members urge anyone with information to come forward. “We need closure,” Winfrey stated during the press conference, which attracted local media attention. “It’s been far too long. Someone must know something.”
As the investigation continues, the Winfreys are determined to keep their son’s memory alive, sharing stories of the joy he brought to their lives. “He was kind, he was loving, and he cared about everyone,” Winfrey added, tears welling in her eyes.
Anyone with information regarding Steven Radcliff’s hit-and-run is urged to contact the Detroit police department. In their pursuit of justice, the Winfreys remain hopeful that someone will finally step forward to help bring the driver to justice.
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