Charlotte Foster
Family & Pets

Last selfless act on behalf of teen killed on e-scooter

After their 13-year-old son was tragically killed in an e-scooter accident on Saturday, Calym Gilbert's heartbroken parents are making sure his legacy lives on. 

The young teenager and his friend were riding the e-scooters in Perth when they collided with a Ford Ranger at an intersection, "ejecting" both boys from the scooters and leaving them seriously injured. 

Calym's life-threatening injuries saw him places on life-support, with his parents making the devastating decision to turn off the machines on Wednesday, with Calym passing away a short time later. 

According to 7News, his parents have decided to donate their son's organs, allowing the teenager to "leave behind a legacy", by giving six other people a second chance at life. 

Ever since the incident, Calym's father has issued a plea for others to be careful on the road. 

"Wear a helmet," he told 7News.

"He is our baby boy, the love of my life, ripped from us so suddenly and way too soon," his heartbroken mum added.

A GoFundMe page has been set up by Calym's relatives to ease any financial "worry" in the wake of the boy's untimely death, with generous supporters already donating over $8,000 to the grieving family. 

"Calym had a gentle soul and would do anything to help all of those around him. Calym was full of life and love - his internal light filled any room and left a lasting impression on all those that knew him," the page says.

Image credits: GoFundMe

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