 story tonight. A community rallying behind a family who lost a father of seven. Why he'd at a mod had come to the United States just four years ago after he worked for the United States government in Afghanistan. At a mod was killed by a wrong way driver as he drove northbound on highway 101 early Sunday morning. The wrong way driver was also killed. Crown force J. R. Stone talked with the victim's 13 year old son. My dad is not here. Without him, everyone's kind of a lot of fat. And they missed him a lot. Yeah, I missed him 13 year old Yaya without his dad after that dad. Waheed at a mod was killed by a wrong way driver on highway 101. The accident happened in San Francisco early Sunday morning. Waheed was a driver for Uber and had a passenger in his car when that wrong way driver hit them. Waheed and the other driver died. His son, Yaya remembers when he was told what had happened to policemen came. They're like we have bad news for you. They took my mom and my sister in me after and said I have bad news. They're dead. That's the way years ago. Waheed worked as a translator for the US government in Afghanistan. He brought his family to the United States legally four years ago. Waheed was currently a full time student and full time worker working overnight as an Uber driver to support his wife and his seven children seen here. Many of them are too young to understand what has happened. Those at the Muslim Community Center are working to help the family. These items have been donated and online more than $200,000 has been raised in hopes of finding them permanent housing. There's a hope that officials will help too. If the county office Congress is Senator Pelosi. She's from San Francisco. If they can hear us and they can we need this family. We need help with them. We need a permanent shelter for them. We need this family. If any of these children goes astray or in the wrong direction, it will be the fault of not only the school team, people will be the part of all of this state. As for Yaya, he understands the challenges ahead. Might have passed away. Down in my family, none of them can work. All the more small and my mom she didn't speak English. Can't drive. And she has all the kids to go to school, come back, have lunch. Can't do anything. Just a heartbreaking story at last check. More than $213,000 been raised for this family in just two days. Now they are not us citizens, but those here in the community are doing what they can to try and make sure that they can stay here in the United States. In Pleasanton J. R. Stone, cron for news.