The 6 year old girl screams for her 9 year old brother to slow

The 6-year-old girl screams for her 9-year-old brother to slow down the bike just before he is hit and fatally injured by a truck right outside their Texas home

The 6-year-old girl screams for her 9-year-old brother to slow down the bike just before he is hit and fatally injured by a truck right outside their Texas home

  • Surveillance footage captured the tragic moment when Benjamin Dennis, 9, rode his bicycle onto the street before being struck by a passing truck in front of his home in San Leon
  • The horrific video also shows his 6-year-old sister, Savannah, screaming for him to stop just before the fatal collision

In a harrowing video, a six-year-old girl can be seen screaming at her nine-year-old brother to slow down his bike just before he was fatally injured by a truck outside their home.

Savannah Dennis could be heard crying desperately for her brother Benjamin outside her home in San Leon, Texas, on Monday evening as they prepared for an adult bike ride. The children’s mother was inside cooking at the time.

The little girl told KTRK a heartbreaking account of how she tried to help her brother after he was hit: “I was right next to the road, so I ran into the road, screaming his name and dragging him away from behind the truck so he doesn’t get run over again.’

Benjamin was rushed to hospital, where doctors declared him brain dead on Thursday and turned off life support. Organs were donated to the teenager, a fourth-grader.

Surveillance footage captured the tragic moment as Benjamin cycled straight onto the road before being hit by a passing truck outside his home

Surveillance footage captured the tragic moment as Benjamin cycled straight onto the road before being hit by a passing truck outside his home

The truck that killed Benjamin is seen approaching, just before he was hit and fatally injured

The truck that killed Benjamin is seen approaching, just before he was hit and fatally injured

Benjamin and his sister were preparing for a bike ride on Monday afternoon around 7:30 p.m

Benjamin and his sister were preparing for a bike ride on Monday afternoon around 7:30 p.m

The fourth-grader at Lobit Elementary School was taken off life support Thursday evening and his organs were donated

The fourth-grader at Lobit Elementary School was taken off life support Thursday evening and his organs were donated

Benjamin's bike lies on the road outside his home hours after the accident on Monday evening that led to his tragic death

Benjamin’s bike lies on the road outside his home hours after the accident on Monday evening that led to his tragic death

It is the third death in less than a month at the same notoriously dangerous intersection, and Benjamin’s affected family are now calling for traffic lights to be installed there.

Benjamin’s mother, Sarah Touchet, ran to help when she realized what had happened.

She recalled tearfully: “I just kept breathing and begging him to stay.”

Benjamin’s family is now campaigning for traffic control to prevent further accidents at the dangerous intersection.

It’s on a curve right off a busy road, and drivers don’t slow down when they get off the road that leads to it.

“You could look at the video and tell me he never saw him,” said Nancy Suffield, Benjamin’s grandmother. “He didn’t know he had hit someone until after the fact, and it was too late.”

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“I was right there next to the road, so I ran out into the road, screamed his name and dragged him out from behind the truck so he wouldn’t hit him again,” said a heartbroken Savannah

Benjamin is pictured with his mother Sarah Touchet in a photo taken just hours before he was hit by the truck

Benjamin is pictured with his mother Sarah Touchet in a photo taken just hours before he was hit by the truck

Sarah cries as she talks about what happened after her beloved son was fatally injured

Sarah cries as she talks about what happened after her beloved son was fatally injured

Benjamin's family is now campaigning for traffic control to prevent further accidents at the dangerous intersection

Benjamin’s family is now campaigning for traffic control to prevent further accidents at the dangerous intersection

“You could look at the video and tell me he never saw him,” said Nancy Suffield, Benjamin’s grandmother

“You could look at the video and tell me he never saw him,” said Nancy Suffield, Benjamin’s grandmother

“I can’t bring my grandson back,” Suffield said.

“That’s why we’re asking someone to come forward and take care of the matter. Please help us get this done.”

The family said speed on the road in front of their home was a constant problem and the speed limit was 80km/h.

Less than a month before the accident that killed Benjamin, two people were also killed in a motorcycle accident at the intersection.

Touchet, who was home at the time, said she ran to help.