CHICAGO, USA — A loving father of three-star athletes who was shot and killed in Hyde Park was the subject of a memorial service attended by dozens of family and friends. The Simeon High School baseball diamond was filled with mourners for the pitch in honor of Kevin Thunderbird, who died at the age of 36. He attended Simeon High School and graduated in 2005. He was a student. According to the police report, Thunderbird was walking in the 5100 block of South Dorchester when someone shooting from inside a vehicle opened fire on him. He was shot in the abdomen and, according to police, he defended himself after being shot.
After a while, he died while being treated at the hospital. At Kenwood Academy, where everyone is educated, three of Thunderbird’s sons have distinguished themselves as athletes. Just two weeks after having the opportunity to celebrate a major baseball victory, they are now deeply saddened by the passing of his father. According to Kevin Thunderbird Jr., “Just like the previous two weeks, we made him very proud.” “His three young children from him won the city championship.” Diane, Thunderbird’s mother, said something to the effect of, “The last few weeks have been like something out of a fairy tale.” And for it to become a nightmare to deal with. According to police, no one has been arrested at this stage, but investigations are continuing.