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the family's drive way Saturday morning. Tonight, CBS 2's Carolyn Gussoff tells us about speaking with the child's devastating mother. She's asking for upgraded charges against the driver who's a family relative. He was such a loving boy. He was always laughing. He had so much energy and so much things that he wanted to do. Naxi Morera's four-year-old son loved to play in the driveway of their honeybees. That was his favorite place. We always used to argue with him to not play there, but kids, Saturday morning, a 34-year-old cousin was dropping something off at the home. She didn't see the child in the driveway in front of her 2006 SUV. A tragedy that continues to claim lives even after backup cameras designed to kill her. The problem is small children can also be hard to see in front of a car. And safety cameras are not yet installed in many older cars. It brings me right back to the day when this happened to me. It's remarkable that it'still happening. Sue Uriyama was at the wheel in her mental health. She was in the car in 2006, and she was in a car accident. She was in a car accident. And I think it happened to me. It's remarkable that it'still happening. Sue Uriyama was at the wheel in her mental health. In 2005, when she struck her toddler daughter behind the car, she survived. In 70% of the cases, these front-overs and back-overs are a close family member. Sometimes drivers just don't realize that there's this area that they can't see. Kids and car safety reports last year 52 U. S. children were killed in back-overs and front-overs. It may take 20 years for all cars on the road to be outfitted with safety cameras and sensors, but older cars can easily be retrofitted. We're starting to see more cameras come from the factory on the front, so that blind zone in the front of the vehicle is addressed as well. But in theory, those aftermarket cameras could be added both front and back. In this driveway now tears and calls for elevated charges. The driver was issued a s I know it was a mistake because who would want to kill a kid? Who would want to kill a baby? I know it was a mistake, but it can't stay She has to pay. I know that she was distracted. Were unable to reach the driver for comment. Her SUV was impounded for a safety check. Safety advocates remind drivers always check the front and back before moving, and realize a child can run out in an instant. On Long Island, Carolyn Gussoff, CBS 2 News.

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