Candlelight vigil honors 10-year-old Florida boy who died of alleged abuse

Hundreds of people gathered at Wooton Park on March 29 to honor the life of 10-year-old Xavier Williams
By LeeAnn Huntoon, Tony Atkins
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TAVARES, Florida (WESH) — Hundreds of people gathered at Wooton Park on Saturday night to honor the life of 10-year-old Xavier Williams, who died after weeks in the hospital following alleged abuse.
The vigil drew nearly 500 attendees, including family, friends, and community members, all wearing Xavier’s favorite color, blue. Many held candles as they surrounded the family in a powerful show of support.
Police said the 10-year-old boy died after suffering severe abuse and neglect from his mother and her boyfriend.
The mother and boyfriend have been arrested and charged with murder.
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“It touches everybody’s heart,” said Christopher Raines, who attended the vigil. “A 10-year-old lost his life to abuse at home, and that’s just one that we know about.”
Jessica Carmona, another attendee, shared why she felt compelled to be there. “Because I’m a mother, and I just felt like I needed to be here.”
The gathering featured therapy dogs, motorcycle clubs, and individuals from various backgrounds uniting to denounce abuse and support the grieving family.
Xavier’s aunt, Cameil Williams, expressed gratitude for the community’s overwhelming presence.
“Thank you for standing there and being with us in this time of need,” she said. “They made us feel like it wasn’t just a case. It felt like it was personal.”
She added that the vigil helped ease some of the pain the family is carrying.
“We probably are going home feeling better than how we left the house.”
Following the event, Xavier’s family in Connecticut announced plans to hold a similar vigil to honor his memory and further spread awareness of his impact.
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