SALT LAKE CITY — The family of a mother of five who died following an electric scooter crash in Salt Lake City is asking the city to do more to make the ride safe for others."Ashley was someone who motivated everyone," said Gonzalez,"she motivated me to become the best person I could be. She helped me get through college and she was the person who told me to never give up on my dreams.
"She flew 15 feet into the air and she hit her head. They did say she had extensive brain damage at the hospital and she had moments to live," explained Gonzalez. "We did have family members go out to the scene a few hours after it did happen, there was no cones," he said,"there was no warning signs in place for that buckled sidewalk.""This is a tragic incident and the city is reviewing the circumstances related to the accident but can not comment further," the statement read.