GALVESTON, Texas – Justice and accountability — that’s what the family of 77-year-old Fidel Estrada, a grandfather from Galveston, is demanding.

Estrada was the victim of a hit-and-run crash over the weekend. His family is heartbroken and wants to know who left him to die.

For 10 years, Estrada rode down the same street on his way to work. On Sunday morning, that ride ended near the intersection of 53rd Street and Avenue R, where family and friends have set up a makeshift memorial.

That small spot means the world to Estrada’s family. It’s where his son feels closest to him.

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“He was a really good person, and that’s why everyone loved him,” Jose said. When asked if he was proud of his father, he replied, “Yes

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