Baby dies greater than every week after crash that injured 4 in Wiltshire: Heartbroken mom pays tribute to her ‘attractive boy’
A toddler has tragically died more than a week after smash after the car he was travelling in was shunted, lost control and ended up on the opposite carriageway.
One-year-old Teddy had been fighting for his life since three vehicles collided in Amesbury, Wiltshire, on March 28.
His devastated mother Holly has now paid tribute to her ‘gorgeous boy’ saying her ‘darling Teddy’ will be missed.
She wrote: ‘As many saw the last post about my gorgeous boy I thought it was only right to keep you updated.
‘My darling boy gained his wings and is now at peace. We will obviously use the GoFundMe to give him the best possible send-off possible.
‘Thank you to everyone that reached out to me from the last post wishing us well. Your love wasn’t and isn’t unnoticed.
‘Teddy you will be missed my darling.’
The heartbroken mother also shared: ‘It’s with a truly broken heart that I say this but our gorgeous boy gained his wings today.

A toddler has died following a horrific car crash that saw four others injured. One-year-old Teddy had been fighting for his life since three vehicles collided in Amesbury, Wiltshire, on March 28

His grieving mother has now paid tribute to her ‘gorgeous boy’ saying her ‘darling Teddy’ will be missed

The tragic incident took place on March 28 when a white Peugeot 208 was being driven by a woman in her twenties along the eastbound carriageway of the A303
‘He was truly the sweetest most loving little character that we were blessed to have. Our hearts are shattered into pieces.
‘Teddy Jason this isn’t a goodbye just a see you later.’
A GoFundMe page has been set up by the family and has already raised nearly £5000.
It reads: ‘As most of you are aware my brother, his partner and their kids were involved in a car crash leaving his partner with serious injuries and his 1 year old boy fighting for his life.
‘Unfortunately due to his injuries Teddy has now passed away.
‘This will continue to result in missed days at work while still having to cover every day costs, which is definitely adding up.
‘The money will continue to be used to cover these every day costs until things become more stable. Some of the funds will be used to provide Teddy and his family with the best farewell possible.
‘Any money remain will be donated to Ronald McDonald house and the paediatric unit who did a wonderful job at looking after Teddy and supporting the family
‘Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. It is appreciated.’
The tragic incident took place on March 28 when a white Peugeot 208 was being driven by a woman in her twenties along the eastbound carriageway of the A303.
After colliding with a Skoda Karoq, the vehicle spun onto the westbound carriageway and crashed head-on with a silver Volvo near the Bulford junction.
She suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries, as did the five-year-old boy.
Wiltshire Police previously urged anyone with relevant information to come forward.
MailOnline has approached Wiltshire Police for comment.