Helicopter crash claims lives of Bailey’s son, daughter-in-law, grandchildren
(The Center Square) – Illinois Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey’s campaign has released a statement following the death of Bailey’s son Zachary and his family.
According to the statement, Zachary Bailey, his wife Kelsey, and their children, 12-year-old Vada Rose and 7-year-old Samuel, lost their lives in a helicopter accident in Montana.
Zachary and Kelsey’s 10-year-old son Finn was not on the helicopter and is safe.
“Darren and Cindy are heartbroken by this unimaginable loss,” the statement released Thursday morning said. “They are finding comfort in their faith, their family, and the prayers of so many who love and care for them. The Baileys deeply appreciate the kindness and support they have received and ask for privacy as they grieve and hold their loved ones close during this difficult time.”
Bailey is a former Republican state representative and senator. He ran against Gov. J.B. Pritzker in the 2022 election. He is seeking to get the party’s nomination to challenge Pritzker in the 2026 election.
Pritzker posted on X.
“MK and I are devastated to learn of the tragic passing of Darren and Cindy Bailey’s son Zachary, daughter-in-law Kelsey, and their two young children Vada Rose and Samuel,” Pritzker posted. “Our prayers and deep condolences are with the Baileys in this time of grief. May the memories of their loved ones be a blessing.”
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