Toddler dies in Florida crash leaving only baby Crocs at scene
A devastating photograph captures a pair of navy blue baby Crocs left on a driveway following a tragic accident that claimed the life of a toddler in Florida. One-year-old Wilson Matias Jr was struck by a vehicle while playing outside his home in West Park on Monday afternoon, according to officials with the Broward County Sheriff's Office.
The driver remained at the scene as authorities began their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the fatal crash. While relatives confirmed that the boy's mother, Ericka Cante, typically operates a white Chevrolet Suburban, investigators have not yet identified who was actually behind the wheel when Wilson was hit by the backing vehicle.

Emergency responders found the infant suffering from critical injuries after he was struck on his own property. Despite immediate efforts to save him, Wilson Matias Jr was rushed to a local hospital but ultimately succumbed to his wounds and did not survive the incident.

One neighbor expressed shock at seeing children outside without direct parental supervision, noting that the family is deeply community-oriented. "I've never seen them kids outside without a parent," the resident stated. "They just love they kids. They're just a family that is really, really family oriented."
A GoFundMe campaign has been launched by a relative of the Matias family to assist with funeral expenses following this sudden loss. A message posted on the fundraising page described the event as heartbreaking for everyone involved. The writer shared their grief over losing Wilson at such a young age and asked for support during this profoundly difficult time.

"The Daily Mail has approached the sheriff's office for further comment," sources indicated regarding the ongoing inquiry. Traffic homicide unit investigators continue to examine the scene where the white Chevrolet Suburban was found behind police tape, working to determine exactly how this tragedy unfolded before Wilson lost his life.
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