Toyota Dealership Releases Statement After Katharine McPhee’s Nanny Died There in a Tragic Accident

Toyota Dealership Releases Statement After Katharine McPhee's Nanny Died There in a Tragic Accident

Yadira Calito, the nanny who worked for Katharine McPhee and David Foster for several years, tragically died in a freak accident last week at a Toyota dealership and now the company is speaking out.

An 84-year-old woman drove her car into the dealership’s customer reception area after accidentally hitting the gas instead of the brakes. Yadira was pinned under the car and dragged for 20 feet. She was taken to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Two employees were injured in the accident.

Katharine and David were in Asia at the time of the tragic incident and she left their tour early to rush home.

Head inside to read the statement from Toyota…

Hamer Toyota’s director of communications, Megan Maybee, told Us Weekly in a statement, “We extend our deepest condolences to Yadira’s family, friends, and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time. The loss of such a vibrant life in such tragic circumstances is a heavy burden to bear, and we share in their grief.”

“At Hamer Toyota, we take the safety of our customers and our community very seriously. We are fully cooperating with the Los Angeles Police Department as they conduct their investigation into this unfortunate event,” she added. “Our commitment is to ensure transparency, assist the LAPD in every possible way, and to learn from this incident so we can prevent such tragedies in the future. In these moments of profound sadness, we ask our community to join us in remembering Yadira and extending our collective support to her loved ones.”

We continue to send our thoughts and condolences to Kat, David, and all over Yadira‘s loved ones during this difficult time.