For Tracey Babitzke, the death of her 6-year-old son in Friday’s wrong-way crash is particularly cruel because of its timing.
Just two weeks before, the 39-year-old said, she left a troubled marriage and had hoped for a brighter future with her son, Henry Babitzke. When Tracey Babitzke recently bought a storage unit, Henry told her he was proud of her for owning something and finding her freedom, she said.
“I love him so much, and I’m grieving and I don’t know what to do,” she said.
Babitzke said her sister, Ericka Gorremans, 32, was driving Henry and Gorremans’ son Clayton, 10, to a church camping trip when the crash occurred. Their car was struck head-on by a driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 5.