reporter: suffering more pain than any mother should have to bear, the community is trying to hold up aisha pooleiday afternoon a carafate at a struck her daughter eight-year-old jayanna powell as she was walking home with her three siblings. >> that was my baby, my heart and she's gone. >> reporter: speaking with us before a vigil for jayanna poole says the lack concern from the hit-and-run is the hardest part to accept. >> you hit two kids and kept going and kept going. you didn't stop. you didn't say nothing. you just left them on the street. innocent babies. >> reporter: the incident happened at 63rd and lansdowne. police say the suspect drove a silver nissan sedan. around 4 o'clock saturday afternoon the community held a vigil at that spot. some signed petition calling on the city to take a closer look at the safeness of the intersection. many called on the driver to turn himself in. >> if somebody seen something, if you seen it speak up. you hit two children, took one's life. my family's never going to be the same. >> reporter: hoping to send jayanna their love as she rests up above they re