Funeral instead of 14th birthday for teen killed at festival

This undated file photo provided by Maria G. Zalaya shows Keyla Salazar. She was one of three young people who died when a gunman opened fire at a popular California food festival. The Santa Clara County coroner’s office says two of the victims of the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting died of gunshot wounds to their chests and a third died of a back wound. The office of the medical examiner-coroner says Monday, Aug. 5, 2019, the deaths of Keyla Salazar, Trevor Irby, and Stephen Romero are classified as homicides. (Maria G. Zalaya via AP, File)

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Keyla Salazar’s family had planned to celebrate her birthday with a trip to a lake, but two days after she would have turned 14, instead they will say their final goodbyes after the middle-schooler was killed in a mass shooting at a California food festival.

0 Comments