Family of toddler killed in South LA by suspected drunk driver raise money with food drive

Sunday, May 27, 2018
Family raises money for South LA toddler's funeral with food drive
Family and friends held a weekend-long food drive in South Los Angeles to raise money needed for funeral costs for a family who lost a toddler to a drunk driver.

SOUTH LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Family and friends held a weekend-long food drive in South Los Angeles to raise money needed for funeral costs for a family who lost a toddler to a drunk driver.

The food drive, which will be held each day until 6 p.m. at 339 W. 92nd St., will include meals and drinks that people can buy to contribute to the funeral fund.

On May 19, a mother and her 2-year-old son were walking on the sidewalk in the Vermont Knolls neighborhood, when a suspected drunk driver in a Chevy Tahoe struck them and then crashed into a nearby home.

The toddler, Eidan Cortez, died at the scene.

Two passengers fled from the vehicle, but bystanders and neighbors were able to stop the driver from leaving. A neighbor was also able to get photos of the suspect as he tried to drive away.

The driver, identified as 32-year-old Gardena resident George Edward Milton, was arrested that day and later charged with drunk driving and manslaughter. Prosecutors said he had a .08 blood alcohol content when was driving.

Since then, family members have been trying to cope with the sudden loss.

"I can tell you, me personally, I couldn't sleep for days. I couldn't even eat for days. I couldn't even concentrate at school, which I have a huge, huge presentation coming up and it would hurt me personally because Eidan was such a small kid. He was so innocent," cousin Damaris Pena said.

One woman stopped by the food drive Saturday afternoon to drop off a donation on her boss' behalf and brought flowers.