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The San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office announced Thursday that it has decided not to file charges against a 19-year-old driver who struck and killed 4-year-old Ayden Fang in Burlingame last year.
On Aug. 8, 2025, the car the teen was driving jumped a curb and crashed into a restaurant after what was described as a “chain reaction” crash involving an e-bike.
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Fang was killed, and a 6-year-old was injured in the incident.
A family friend told ABC7 News reporter Luz Pena that Ayden’s family was meeting another family at the Truffle Poke Bar restaurant the night of the crash.
The other family was the parents of the 6-year-old girl who was hurt in the crash. She was taken to Stanford Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.
Ayden and the 6-year-old girl were reportedly done eating and were right outside the restaurant playing while their parents were inside when the crash happened.
Ayden has a younger brother, 2 years old, who was inside with Ayden’s parents.
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