Four Year Old Dies Two Weeks After Cantonment Crash
November 4, 2009
A four year old child has died from injuries he received in a two vehicle accident two weeks ago in Cantonment.
Nathan Harold Guy died recently after being hospitalized since the October 17 crash at the intersection of Kingsfield Road and County Road 97. He had been in Sacred Heart Hospital since the accident.
A Navarre resident was killed in the crash in Cantonment, and three other people were injured.
According to the Highway Patrol, a 1999 Saturn driven by Theresa M. Guy, 26, of Navarre, failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Kingsfield Road and County Road 97. The Saturn was struck by a 2003 Dodge 2500 pickup driven by Samuel Seeley, 63, of Cantonment. Seeley and his passenger, Beverly Seeley, 61, of Cantonment, were transported to West Florida Hospital in critical condition. The Seeleys and Theresa Guy have since been released from the hospital.
Guy’s passenger, Glen D. Ashby (pictured left), 39, of Navarre, was pronounced dead at the scene. The four year old was also a passenger in the vehicle.
The force of the impact forced both vehicle to leave the road and overturn, coming to rest on the shoulder of County Road 97.
The case is still under investigation and charges are pending the complete of a traffic homicide investigation, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
Pictured above: A Navarre man died in this accident October 17 in Cantonment. A five year old boy, Nathan Guy, died about two weeks later at Sacred Heart Hospital Pictured inset: Glen Ashby, 39, was killed in the crash. Family members said he loved to fish. Pictured below: Map shows crash location. Click to enlarge.
Top photo courtesy WEAR.
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3 Responses to “Four Year Old Dies Two Weeks After Cantonment Crash”
My thoughts and prayers are with the families who lost their loved ones in this accident. God bless and confort each of you.
So has the county done anything to make this intersection safer yet?
All it would take are a few of those small speed bumps that vibrate your vehicle to warn you of an approaching stop sign. Won’t bring back the dead, but might save the living.
I went to school with the lady that lost her son and she truly loved him. I am so sorry to hear about this tragic event. My thoughts and prayers are with all that were involved!