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Jaiden Kiajn Walker

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Jaiden Kiajn Walker

Birth
Bowral, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia
Death
11 May 2017 (aged 22)
Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Son of Jonathan and Heidi, big brother to Ethan.

Jaiden's grandfather was Maori from Masterton, NZ where Jaiden lived from 2002-2008. Some of his best memories are of the time he spent in NZ.

Jaiden's middle name, Kiajn, is pronounced Keeyarn.

Jaiden's parents, in the midst of their grief, generously donated his organs so that other people could benefit from his senseless murder.

"Jaiden's organs were used to help many others. As a result of this, six people have received a transplant and have been given an opportunity for improved health and better quality of life. This includes:

His heart was transplanted into an adult woman.
His lungs went to an adult male.
His left liver went to a young child.
His right liver went to an adult male.
His pancreas and left kidney went to a young woman.
His right kidney went to a young man.
His skin tissue has been stored to be used for skin grafts when required.

The only things we didn't donate……were his eyes. They were just too beautiful and needed to stay with him.

Nothing will bring him back but I am so happy and proud that he has helped others. He would have loved that."
Jonathan Walker, 29 May 2017.

Jaiden was punched just once following a night of partying in the Melbourne CBD (Central Business District) on Saturday, May 6, 2017. An acquaintance of his, Richard Vincec, had been disturbing some girls. Jaiden refused to condone Vincec's actions by shaking his hand, and Vincec punched him for refusing to shake. Vincec apparently fled the scene.

Jaiden left this earth at 11:11am on May 11th.

Vincec was charged with manslaughter on May 17, following Jaiden's death.

Jaiden's funeral was held on May 20, accompanied by an entourage of 300 motorcyclists. Family and friends remembered him as a gentle­man who wouldn't hurt a fly. He has been cremated and the family is hoping to return some of his ashes at a later date to New Zealand.
Son of Jonathan and Heidi, big brother to Ethan.

Jaiden's grandfather was Maori from Masterton, NZ where Jaiden lived from 2002-2008. Some of his best memories are of the time he spent in NZ.

Jaiden's middle name, Kiajn, is pronounced Keeyarn.

Jaiden's parents, in the midst of their grief, generously donated his organs so that other people could benefit from his senseless murder.

"Jaiden's organs were used to help many others. As a result of this, six people have received a transplant and have been given an opportunity for improved health and better quality of life. This includes:

His heart was transplanted into an adult woman.
His lungs went to an adult male.
His left liver went to a young child.
His right liver went to an adult male.
His pancreas and left kidney went to a young woman.
His right kidney went to a young man.
His skin tissue has been stored to be used for skin grafts when required.

The only things we didn't donate……were his eyes. They were just too beautiful and needed to stay with him.

Nothing will bring him back but I am so happy and proud that he has helped others. He would have loved that."
Jonathan Walker, 29 May 2017.

Jaiden was punched just once following a night of partying in the Melbourne CBD (Central Business District) on Saturday, May 6, 2017. An acquaintance of his, Richard Vincec, had been disturbing some girls. Jaiden refused to condone Vincec's actions by shaking his hand, and Vincec punched him for refusing to shake. Vincec apparently fled the scene.

Jaiden left this earth at 11:11am on May 11th.

Vincec was charged with manslaughter on May 17, following Jaiden's death.

Jaiden's funeral was held on May 20, accompanied by an entourage of 300 motorcyclists. Family and friends remembered him as a gentle­man who wouldn't hurt a fly. He has been cremated and the family is hoping to return some of his ashes at a later date to New Zealand.

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