In a tragic incident that has left an entire community in mourning, Harmoney Harper, an eight-year-old girl, suffered a fatal accident that abruptly ended her promising start to the school year. As she waited with her brother for their school bus outside their home, another school bus struck her. Despite receiving immediate medical attention, Harmoney could not be saved.
Harmoney Harper, filled with excitement for her first day at Oaklawn Elementary in Wichita, Kansas, was eagerly anticipating the new school year. Sadly, her enthusiasm and potential were cut short by this heart-wrenching accident.
On the morning of August 16th, as Harmoney and her brother stood outside their home waiting for the school bus, tragedy struck. Another school bus hit her. Despite the quick arrival of first responders and their efforts to resuscitate her, Harmoney could not be revived.
The accident happened around 07:20 am, but details about the number of students on the bus at that time are unclear. Although no one else was injured, the impact on Harmoney’s family and the community is immeasurable.
Harmoney’s father, Jasper Harper, shared the devastating moments leading up to the loss of his daughter. He recounted how his wife heard their son screaming for his sister, prompting her to rush outside. Jasper was awakened by her urgent plea, “I need you now.” As he reached the front door, he heard the heartbreaking words, “Call 911, my daughter is dead.” Harmoney had been playing outside their home, a place where she should have been safe.
The community was deeply affected by this tragedy. Neighbors heard the cries of Harmoney’s mother and came together to offer their prayers and support. One neighbor expressed empathy not only for Harmoney’s family but also for the bus driver, acknowledging the unimaginable emotional burden he must carry.
Law enforcement officials have stated that no charges are expected in connection with the incident.
In their grief, Harmoney’s family launched a GoFundMe campaign to cover funeral expenses. The campaign has received 650 donations totaling $30,031, with appeals for both financial assistance and heartfelt words of encouragement.
The Wichita community has come together, sharing personal memories of Harmoney. Donna Osborn, Principal of Oaklawn Elementary, remembered her as a radiant presence, always ready with a compliment and a warm hug. Superintendent Heather Bohaty expressed the district’s sorrow and commitment to supporting students and staff with additional social workers.
The loss of Harmoney Harper is a painful reminder of life’s fragility and the profound impact one young life can have on a community. As we grieve and share memories, Harmoney’s spirit lives on in the hearts of those who knew her. Our thoughts and condolences go out to Harmoney’s family, friends, and the entire Wichita community during this heartbreaking time.