Dale Lylyk, 38, is currently in Royal Columbian Hospital with skull fractures and cerebral hemorrhage and has undergone surgery to relieve pressure on his brain and remove the small intestine.

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“I do not know how anyone could do this, I try to wrap my brain around how someone could hit someone and just leave, I tried to find many reasons, maybe they were scared, maybe I did not know they hit someone,” said Michele Lylyk’s mother to Global News. “If they had helped him, it might not have been so bad, but they left him. The story goes on under the ad Abbotsford Police Const. Paul Walker said Lylyk was hit shortly before midnight on Hillcrest Avenue in Clearbrook Road as he crossed the street. Dale Lylyk in hospital after being hit by a driver in Abbotsford on Tuesday night. Submitted “Early indications are that the person involved in this vehicle would have known he had hit a pedestrian and therefore decided to leave the scene and leave him lying on the road,” Walker said. Police are looking for a light-colored Toyata 4-Runner with a sunroof from the early 2000s. Trending Stories

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The family says he is now daily and remains in a provocative coma and is experiencing a traumatic brain injury. “You can not imagine seeing someone you love connected to any machine, to know that they are connected to a breathing machine, to know that they are connected to a machine of the heart, something for their brain, every part of it. “It ‘s heartbreaking,” said his mother. The story goes on under the ad

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“As a mother you want to pick him up and hold him, he is your baby. “Even though he is an adult, he is still my baby and I can not help him and I can not fix him.” 0:58 Family makes emotional appeal to scary hit and run Family makes emotional appeal to scary hit and run – October 8, 2020 Lylyk’s family says the father of six once struggled with addiction, but recently found a way to make his children recover. “It’s not fair. He tried so hard and he doesn’t deserve it,” said Lylyk’s sister Chantille Brown. “It simply came to our notice then. They should have called 911. It should have been there for my brother. On the contrary, he was alone, alone, he had no one. “ Abbotsford police are asking anyone who has seen the collision or who has filmed on Clearbrook Road and Hillcrest Avenue around midnight to contact them at 604-859-5225. The story goes on under the ad

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Lylyk’s mother addresses the driver directly. “Whoever you are, I do not know why I do not judge, but I ask you to surrender,” he said. “I do not know why they did not stop, I have no idea if they were scared, if it was because it was a rough area or if it was because an elderly person could not see or if it was someone who may be addicted or alcohol and afraid to show up, but whoever if that’s the reason they need to show up so they can get whatever help they need, if that’s the reason. “ © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.