. >> on june 30, 2014, andrea boeve took her darling girls, then 11 months and 4 years old, for a bike ride right near their home in minnesota. her husband matt was doing some drags work on the family's farm. >> aid two-way radio that kept in contact with one of my guys to keep me safe. and all of a sudden, over the two-way, mom. matt, where are you? and she said, andrea and the girls were in an accident. >> 911. what's your emergency? >> there is a girl hit by a car. >> what was that like and you see claire? >> it was something i'll never forget. i was told she was okay. and i came in and she was sedated. and she had a breathing tube down her throat to keep her lung from collapsing. and it just it was shock. complete shock. it was horrible. no parent should have to go through that. >> what do you tell girls? >> for any parent to go to their 4-year-old and their 11-month-old and say, mommy is in heaven is something, that's again hardest part. let's just say that mom is no longer with us. >> a driver, chris weber, a south dakota national guardsman and father of two, admitted he decided