9-year-old dies 10 minutes after posing with this note: Police soon discover terrible mistake that killed her

What was meant to be a joyful milestone for 9-year-old Payton Crustner turned into tragedy on the first day of her fourth grade. Her family had taken a photo of her smiling with a sign reading “1st Day of 4 Grade,” unaware that minutes later her life would be cut short.

On the way to school, Payton and her family were involved in a deadly crash. Her mother, 32-year-old Miranda, was driving when 18-year-old Marcus Wayne Dukes veered into oncoming traffic and collided with their vehicle.

The impact was devastating. Payton was thrown from the car and died at the scene. Despite wearing a seat belt, hers was a lower belt that failed to restrain her properly. This heartbreaking detail highlighted the importance of proper safety measures for children in vehicles.

Other passengers survived with varying injuries. Miranda sustained minor wounds, as did a 3-year-old girl whose name was not released. Miranda’s son was critically injured but later recovered and was released from the hospital. Neither the young boy nor the 3-year-old had been wearing seat belts at the time.

Miranda, in contrast, had been wearing her seat belt, which likely prevented more severe injuries. Authorities noted that seat belt use was inconsistent among the passengers, a factor that shaped the outcome of the crash.

In the aftermath, the family’s grief was compounded by funeral expenses. Relatives created a GoFundMe campaign, which raised nearly \$18,000 in community support. Messages poured in, expressing sympathy and prayers for the devastated family.

A tribute posted online read, “Payton Lynn Crustner, 9 years old, was taken from this world this morning before her first day of 4th grade, please keep this family in your prayers.”

The tragedy served as a painful reminder of how quickly life can change and underscored the critical importance of seat belt safety, especially for children.