THE family of an 18-month-old toddler who tragically lost his life have released a heart-wrenching tribute.
Teddy Britten-Goddard sadly died following a crash on the A303 in Amesbury on March 28.
His family said: “It’s with a truly broken heart that I say this, but our gorgeous boy gained his wings today.
“He was truly the sweetest, most loving little character that we were blessed to have.
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“Our hearts are shattered into pieces.
“Teddy Jason, this isn’t a goodbye, just a see you later.”
A Wiltshire Police spokesperson said: “The thoughts of those who attended the incident and the whole of Wiltshire Police are with Teddy’s family at this difficult time.”
Four people – including two boys aged five and one – were injured after their grey Skoda Karoq collided with a white Peugeot 208 on the eastbound A303.
After colliding with the Skoda, the Peugeot then spun onto the westbound carriageway and crashed head-on with a silver Volvo V70 near the Bulford junction.
The Peugeot was being driven by a woman in her 20s who suffered serious but not life-threatening injuries.
The driver of the Volvo, a man in his 70s, suffered minor injuries.
A Go Fund Me was launched to help Teddy’s family cover costs.
It reads: “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.”
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