Family of Madi Brooks, 19, vow that her 'life and legacy will never be ... trends now The family of LSU sorority girl Madi Brooks has vowed that her 'life and legacy will never be forgotten' as they prepare for her funeral. Madi, 19, was allegedly raped by a man and a teenager before she was struck by a ride-share car at 3am on January 15. Dozens of people lined up outside of St Peter Catholic Church on Friday dressed in pink in honor of the LSU student. Family members said that the 'pure-hearted adventure-seeker would make sure that she 'lived every day to the fullest'. Her mother Ashley Baustert posted her daughter's obituary on social media, writing: 'My beautiful angel, one and only daughter, and best friend that was taken way too soon. Her mother Ashley Baustert said that the 'pure-hearted adventure-seeker would make sure that she 'lived every day to the fullest' Three men and a teenage boy have been charged in connection with the attack on the sorority student, who was last seen drunkenly stumbling out of a bar with the group 'I promise to honor you, your legacy and will do everything in my power to ensure no other family has to endure the pain we have faced. 'My peace comes from God. You are leading his army in heaven. Until we meet again. 'You will forever be in our hearts and your life and legacy will never be forgotten. I love you forever, I'll like you for always, as long as I'm living my baby you will be.' In lieu of flowers, Brooks' family asked the public to make donations to The Madison Brooks Foundation. Her sorority Alpha Phi confirmed that she donated her kidneys and heart to organ donation. Three men and a teenage boy have been charged in connection with the attack on the sorority student, who was last seen drunkenly stumbling out of a bar with the group. A 17-year-old boy has also been charged with third-degree rape, while Everett Lee, 28, and Casen Carver, 18, have been charged with being accessories to the incident Kaivon Washington, 18, has also been charged with third-degree rape and was released before shortly being arrested in connection with the rape of a 12-year-old girl at a pool party in 2020 when he was 15. Dozens of people lined up outside of St Peter Catholic Church on Friday dressed in pink in honor of the LSU student Casen Carver, 18, (left) Kaivon Washington, 18, (center) and Everett Lee, 28, (right) were all arrested on rape-related charges together with an unnamed 17-year-old boy The Walker Highs School Varsity Football player has been charged with first-degree reap in that case, with prosecutors vowing to upgrade the charges in relation to Madi. Lawyers for Washington previously submitted video footage to the court in an attempt to prove that the drunk sorority girl was able to consent to the acts – but a judge felt it showed 'criminality'. A legal expert previously told DailyMail.com that the judge who oversaw the bond hearing made 'inappropriate' comments which could 'taint the public opinion' of the defendants. Washington can reportedly be heard in the footage laughing at Madi as she slurs her words after the alleged anal rape. He remains in custody in Livingston Parish Jail, just a day after he was released on a $150,000 bond in relation to Madi. Louisiana's first-degree rape statute carries a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole. In lieu of flowers, Brooks' family asked the public to make donations to The Madison Brooks Foundation Madi died after being hit by a ride-share car at 3am on January 15, when she was dropped off by the four men who had picked her up at a college bar Her sorority Alpha Phi confirmed that she donated her kidneys and heart to organ donation Madi died after being hit by a ride-share car at 3am on January 15, when she was dropped off by the four men who had picked her up at a college bar. Two Good Samaritans reportedly stopped to perform CPR on the sophomore LSU student after the collision at 3am. East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner's Office says they were guided by first responders on the phone in the pouring rain after Madi was hit by the ride-share car. They confirmed that Madi Brooks died from 'multiple traumatic injuries' when she was hit by a car after allegedly being raped. No further information is being released at this time, and police have confirmed that the driver of the vehicle will not be charged as he was not impaired and contacted emergency services immediately. A memorial has been created for the 'amazing young woman' who had 'limitless potential' by her friends on the highway where she died. The bar offers cover for Greek sorority girls like Madi, and the video is packed with female students and staff sharing their antics on Snapchat Madison Brooks posing for photos with her friends at the Reggie's college bar in East Baton Rouge The bar where Madi worked, according to several social media posts, has also had its responsibility for the incident called into question. Surveillance footage surrounding Reggie's bar, where the group met, shows Madi drunk and stumbling around, according to police documents. The Louisiana ATC has confirmed that they have suspended the license of Reggie's bar following the 'seriousness of the allegations and potential threat to public safety'. An attorney for the bar, Kris Perrett, confirmed in a statement that they are 'fully cooperating with authorities'. Legal documents seen by DailyMail.com reveal that Madi had 0.319g per cent of alcohol in her system – so high that toxicologists said she could have suffered from alcohol poisoning or loss of consciousness. A lawyer for her family issued a statement saying: 'She was raped. Rape is rape. It's just a horrific, terrible situation. 'And to the extent that those involved with the alleged rapist want to blame the victim and show up at press conferences and say things … we're standing up for Madi. That's not right.' All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility