A tragic incident occurred at New Smyrna beach, Florida, where a one-year-old girl, Avery Lynn Sexton, lost her life in a car accident. The child ran into traffic while her family was enjoying a Memorial Day outing at the beach. Despite the driver staying at the scene and no signs of speed or impairment, Avery was rushed to a nearby hospital and sadly pronounced dead shortly after.
Witness Mia Leporn described the scene as heartbreaking, with the little girl found facedown in the sand, causing distress among onlookers. Avery’s father, Dante Sexton, remembered her as a joyful and cheerful child who brought light to everyone she met. Her aunt, Alyssa Jasmine, highlighted Avery’s love for water and her infectious laughter.
In the aftermath, the family is advocating for a ban on driving at beaches, suggesting one-way lanes and reduced speed limits to prevent such tragedies in the future. A memorial now stands at the beach where the accident occurred, adorned with flowers, a pink bow, and a photo in remembrance of Avery. A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to assist with funeral and memorial costs, with overwhelming community support already exceeding the fundraising goal.
Family friend Jade Lindlau expressed the deep sorrow felt by Avery’s loved ones, emphasizing her vibrant and loving personality that touched the lives of many. The funds raised will go towards honoring Avery’s memory and covering necessary expenses, including cremation arrangements. A private memorial service is scheduled to commemorate Avery’s life this upcoming Sunday.
