Mackenzy Trievel was supposed to be picking up her son Tuesday after he spent four days with his dad. Instead, she went to the hospital to identify the body of her 2-year-old child.

“When he walked into a room, people would smile,” Trievel told NBC10 Philadelphia. “He was a good boy. He was a perfect child.”

Qaden Trievel was sitting in a Walmart shopping cart when his father, Christopher Kuhn, stole $228 speakers from the Levittown, Pennsylvania, store Tuesday afternoon, police said.

Kuhn allegedly got into his car and then sped away on Route 13. His Jeep crashed, rolling over several times and ejecting the young boy, who was not strapped into his seat.

Kuhn ran away from the crash, leaving his dying son in the middle of the street, officials said.

“He’s a disgusting human being,” Trievel said of her ex-boyfriend. “He was only worried about himself.”

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Trievel told NBC10 she suffered years of abuse during her relationship with Kuhn, who was charged with third-degree murder, homicide by vehicle, accidents involving death or injury while not properly licensed, retail theft, endangering the welfare of children, recklessly endangering another person, reckless driving, driving on a suspended license and running a red light.

His bail was set at $5 million cash. Kuhn did not respond to reporters' questions.



Sources told NBC10 Kuhn had previously been arrested for credit card fraud, which cost him a job as a substitute teacher in New Jersey.

Police said Christopher Kuhn ran a red light causing his car to roll over and his son to be thrown out of the SUV onto the road. Kuhn left his son to die on the road as he ran away all because he stole speakers from a Walmart in Levittown, investigators said. NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal has more on the deadly...

Trievel, who was never married to Kuhn, attempted several times to get sole custody of her son with no success, she said. On Facebook, the grieving mother accused Kuhn of using drugs and the courts of not listening to her concerns.

Qaden "needs some justice," Trievel wrote. "The courts need to step up."

She also posted about the overwhelming pain of losing a child:

“He saved my life and I wish I could have saved his I would give anything to hold him again. He was the light to my life and I’ll never forget all the laughs and smiles we shared I just can't believe this happened to you. I love you with all my heart I hope your laughing and having the best time. all I ever wanted was for you to be happy. Mommy misses you so much and loves you with all my heart.”

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