Calgary Ghost Ride pays respect to fallen biker who died in Deerfoot collision
Trinity’s husband Ali also knew Amorin Jr. Ali described him as a fun and outgoing person.
“He was always jolly. You know, exited,” said Ali. “He helped out all the other riders and be there for everyone, support everybody.”Yano Amorin Jr., 39, died on September 10 after police said he “lost control of his motorcycle and it fell over onto its right side.” When he tried to get back up, police said he was hit by another motorcycle driver and was pronounced dead at the scene.
While there’s just her and her daughters left to mourn their loss, Emily said because of the ride, she feels she has a bigger family now. “So much more, so much from everyone. Support, in every way. I’m so thankful, we are so blessed as always,” she said.Amorin was the president and founder of the Biglaan Gang 2.0 and was known as an active community member.
His motorcycle club along with many others joined Riders YYC for the ghost ride which started in the northeast and ended at Auburn Bay Drive.“I hope this shines some light for them, you know,” said Ali. “See how many people cared for him and how many people are here for them.”