Organ recipient getting son’s ‘heart of gold,’ Raife Milligan’s dad says

The NYU pupil killed by an alleged drunken driver was a registered organ donor — “so somebody’s going to be getting a coronary heart of gold,” his grieving dad informed The Put up on Friday.

Raife Milligan, a 21-year-old aspiring physician from Indiana, was fatally mowed down early Monday in Manhattan’s East Village — and his father, Joseph Milligan, mentioned his son’s organs had been being donated, as per the selfless younger man’s want.

“He was an organ donor, so somebody’s going to be getting a coronary heart of gold,” mentioned Joseph Milligan, 59, of Jasper. “Whoever will get it will get a coronary heart of gold.”

The dad mentioned his son’s physique will now be introduced again house to Indiana for interment.

Raife, a biology main in his third 12 months on the prestigious college, was struck by a Chevy Camaro as he crossed East Houston Avenue close to First Avenue about 2:45 a.m. Monday. He was rushed to Bellevue Hospital in vital situation and later died from his accidents.

Raife Milligan, 21, was attempting to cross East Houston Street near First Avenue around 2:45 a.m. on Monday when he was hit by a Chevy Camaro driven by Michael de Guzman, 49, police said.
Raife Milligan was making an attempt to cross East Houston Avenue close to First Avenue round 2:45 a.m. on Monday when he was hit by a Chevy Camaro pushed by Michael de Guzman, police mentioned.
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The motive force of the Camaro, Michael de Guzman, stayed on the scene, the place he was charged with driving whereas intoxicated and driving whereas capability impaired, police mentioned. Expenses towards the Queens man had been anticipated to be upgraded after Milligan’s dying.

The late NYU pupil’s father mentioned he was angered by his son’s killing however declined to elaborate.

“Mainly, I've no remark,” Milligan mentioned when requested about de Guzman.

Raife Milligan
Milligan was an aspiring physician from Indiana.
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Whereas funeral plans for Raife are nonetheless pending, a few of his mates at NYU held a vigil in his reminiscence late Thursday.

“Raife was Raife, and everybody cherished Raife,” the mourning father mentioned. “He was by no means going to vary to suit your wants.”

Milligan mentioned his son was an achieved swimmer who loved soccer and monitor, too. He was additionally a passionate music lover who performed the guitar, his father mentioned.

A police officer talks to the people involved in a two vehicle accident with a pedestrian struck at Houston St. and 1st Ave. in Manhattan, Monday, May 2, 2022.
Funeral plans for Raife are nonetheless pending.
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“He was such a giant fan of The Beatles,” Joseph Milligan mentioned. “He knew all of [their songs].”

Raife was simply minutes youthful than his fraternal twin brother, Reece, who research secondary training at Butler College in Indianapolis, in accordance with his sibling’s Fb profile.

Reece Milligan’s profile includes a heartbreaking picture posted Wednesday of the smiling twins as younger kids. Their sister, Ryanne, additionally shared details about an internet fundraiser on Fb aiming to offset her brother’s funeral prices.

Raife and Reece Milligan (brothers)
Raife along with his brother Reece Milligan.
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“Ryanne, I'm so sorry to your loss,” one reply learn. “My deepest condolences throughout this unimaginably powerful time.”

The fundraising push had generated greater than $30,000 as of early Friday.

In the meantime, Joseph Milligan lower brief Friday’s interview with The Put up whereas discussing his son, indicating he was nonetheless too distraught to speak.

One of the vehicles involved is seen at the scene of a two vehicle accident with a pedestrian struck at Houston St. and 1st Ave. in Manhattan, Monday, May 2, 2022.
De Guzman, stayed on the scene, the place he was charged with driving whereas intoxicated and driving whereas capability impaired, police mentioned.
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“Proper now could be simply not a very good time,” he mentioned.

NYU officers informed The Put up on Friday that the college is mourning Raife’s “sudden” and “tragic” dying.

“We grieve along with his mother and father, household, and family members,” NYU spokesman John Beckman mentioned, including that the school group was heartbroken by the loss.

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