One of four men killed in a horror crash on their way to watch Tyson Fury fight had just found out his wife was expecting a child.
Jacko Cosgrove, 18, were declared dead at the scene after the Toyota Hi Lux truck they were travelling crashed into trees in Headcorn, Kent.
He died alongside Jonny Cash, 44, his sons Johnboy Cash, 19 and Miles 'Smiler' Cash, 22 who had all been on their way to watch the undefeated British boxer in his world heavyweight title defence against Deontay Wilder, at the time of the incident just before 1am on Sunday.
The only survivor of the crash was a 15-year-old lad identified as Jerry Cash, 15, who was riding along with them.
He is now fighting for his life in hospital, according to heartbroken relatives posting on social media.
Teenager Jacko is understood to have just found out his wife was pregnant and that he was due to become a dad.


Johnboy is also said to be a new dad, having welcomed his own child into the world just six weeks ago.
Floral tributes and handwritten notes have been left by the victims' family and friends at the roadside close to the crash site.
One note reads: "To my baby, I love you so much and your baby Bridie loves you too. From Grace Bridy."
It was left by Grace Cash, Johnboy's wife, with whom he had a six-week-old baby.
Other photos show a tree with the words "RIP Jacko" and the initials "JC" carved into it.
Mary Cash, mum to two of the boys who died and wife of Jonny, paid tribute to her lost family members.
"Last night my lovely husband and two sons, along with two nephews, went out to watch the Tyson Fury match, like a thousand times they went out before," she wrote.
"Only this time they didn't come home to us.

"Yesterday I was the richest woman in the world, I had everything a woman could only dream of. And today I am the poorest woman in the world.
"My lovely husband and two beautiful babies are gone, just like that, in a blink of an eye my whole world is completely upside down.
"I'll never know what I did so wrong in life for god to do this to me."
Police say they were called to Lenham Road to a crash which involved a bronze Toyota Hi Lux.
Officers are now appealing for any witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage to come forward.

A spokeswoman said: "Kent Police was called at 12.54am on Sunday 10 October 2021 following the collision in Lenham Road which involved a bronze Toyota Hi Lux.
"Officers attended along with South East Coast Ambulance Service and four people aged 18, 19, 25 and 44 years old, who were inside the vehicle, were declared deceased at the scene.
"A 15-year-old boy, who was also a passenger, was taken to a London hospital with life threatening injuries.
"Kent Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) is investigating the circumstances and officers are appealing for any witnesses to get in contact.
"Anyone who witnessed the incident or who has CCTV, mobile phone or dash camera footage should call SCIU on 01622 798538."