COCOA, Fla. – Two months after police said a pickup truck driver ran over and killed a 25-year-old ballet dancer, a new crash report confirmed what police suspected at the scene - that the driver, who was 64 on January 2, had a medical emergency when he hopped a curb in front of the Cocoa Village Playhouse and crushed Lexi Jordan against a wall.
More than 100 pages of investigative findings concluded the crash was a tragic accident.
The driver from Merritt Island told police the last thing he remembered was feeling lightheaded, and the next thing he knew, people were trying to wake him up after the crash.
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The driver was not charged criminally, so when your Cocoa Community Correspondent James Sparvero found him at his apartment, James didn’t put him on camera.
“Is there anything you’d like say, sir, about what happened, maybe condolences to the young woman’s family?” Sparvero asked when he knocked on his door.
The man said he’s sorry, but he didn’t want to comment on camera.
Sparvero also connected with Jordan’s boyfriend.
He was also hit by the truck, but he wasn’t hurt badly, and he wanted to share this statement on behalf of the family.
“Do not let the last moments of Lexi’s life be what she is remembered for. Remember Lexi’s 25 years of loving everyone she came in contact with, laughing with her friends and family, and the exceptional talent she brought to every dance she performed. Lexi was a hard worker who was following her dream and never lost her joy in the pursuit of it. She was the perfect daughter, sister, girlfriend, and friend.”
The driver was ticketed for going off the road.
Donations are still being accepted to support Jordan’s family.
If you’d like to show your support, you can reach the GoFundMe HERE.