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Hundreds Gather For Vigil In Honor Of Valencia High Student


Hundreds of people gathered at Central Park Thursday night to honor Pedro Roman, a 17-year old student from Valencia High School who had been battling leukemia since September of 2019.

hundreds gather in Central Park in remembrance of Pedro Roman.

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On Thursday night, hundreds of residents gathered at Central Park for a vigil in honor of Pedro Roman, who passed away recently due to a relapse in his acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

“I think (the vigil) defines unity,” said Gabriel Prieto, a friend of Pedro’s. “…as young kids coming together. It’s very inspiring to say the least, it’s sad but beautiful. I can’t can’t put an exact word on it.”

See Related: Community Blood Drive Arranged In Honor Of Valencia High Teenager

Pedro’s family members confirmed his passing on Monday.

After being diagnosed in 2019, Pedro received nothing but love and support from his family and community. His fellow teammates from the Valencia Vikings football team all shaved their heads in support of Pedro’s journey.

A surprise drive-thru car parade was thrown just a few months ago for Pedro’s 17th birthday, where many of his classmates and family members attended to show support.

Most recently, a blood drive event took place last week in honor of Pedro as he had entered remission at the time as of Dec. 10.

The crowd in front of number #21 ballons, Pedro's jersey number.

David Melnarik / KHTS News

The crowd raises their glow sticks in the air.

David Melnarik / KHTS News

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