Blake Carter, 3, killed after being struck by vehicle driven by Travis Little, 21, while crossing College Dr. on his bicycle in Clay County, FL

Modified Date: 
Sun, 06/23/2019 - 8:35am
Accident Date: 
Saturday, October 18, 2014

Boy, 3, struck and killed while riding his bicycle in Clay County

Blake was pronounced dead at University of Florida Hospital in Jacksonville.

3-year-old on bike hit, killed in Clay County

A 3-year-old boy riding a bike with two adults was hit and killed by a car Friday on College Drive at College Park Drive in Middleburg, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Blake Carter, 3, killed after being struck by a vehicle when he attempted to cross at Clay County Road and College Drive in Jacksonville, FL.

Blake Carter was on his bicycle and with two people when attempting to cross.  Travis Little, 21, of Orange Park tried to avoid hitting the child but was unsuccessful.

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People Involved: 
Travis Little
Blake Carter

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