Mother of New Jersey girl, 6, who died on school bus wants justice
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Najmah Nash wants justice for her daughter, 6-year-old Fajr Atiya Williams, who died after a school bus ride in which an aide, Amanda Davila, was accused of negligence.
"She had the most spontaneous laughs," Nash told Fox News Digital in an interview. "Just out of nowhere, she'd start giggling. I remember, you know, when she gets very tired and doesn't want to miss anything, so she wants to stay up and is fighting her sleep. She has this nonstop giggle. And we're like, yeah, she's tired. You know, she's just giggling and giggling." Chris Pandolfo is a writer for Fox News Digital. Send tips to chris.pandolfo@fox.com and follow him on Twitter @ChrisCPandolfo.
Fajr died last week after the bus ride to an extended school year program, during which police said her wheelchair harness became "tight around her neck," strangling her. A school bus aide sitting just feet in front of the girl was staring at her phone, oblivious as Fajr "struggled violently for her life," authorities said in a criminal complaint reported by NJ.com. The aide, Amanda Davila, 27, has been charged with manslaughter.