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Heartbroken dad shares harrowing photos of dead wife and unborn child in coffin after they’re killed by drunk-driving boxing champion

A heartbroken dad has shared harrowing photos of his dead wife and unborn child after they were killed by a suspected drunk driver.

Pregnant mum Krystil Kincaid was killed when boxing champion Marcos Forestal allegedly smashed into her mini-van in California.

Heartbroken dad shares harrowing photos of dead wife and unborn child in coffin after they?re killed by drunk-driving boxing champion

Forestal, 28, is now reportedly facing a maximum of ten years behind bars for the crash. But Krystil’s grieving husband Zach Kincaid is arguing for stricter sentencing. Zach said he was determined to see the law changed – as despite Krystil being 36 weeks pregnant, their unborn daughter Avalynn was not considered a person.

Heartbroken dad shares harrowing photos of dead wife and unborn child in coffin after they?re killed by drunk-driving boxing champion

He said he was haunted by the sound of his wife scream before the crash, having been talking to her on speaker phone when the collision unfolded on September 9.

Writing on Facebook, Zach wrote:

A drunk driver speeding down a two lane highway at 85+mph in the wrong lane around a blind corner destroyed my family.

The max sentence for killing my wife and daughter is 10 years max.

The state of California doesn’t think there was intent, but I know driving recklessly in that manner, he didn’t intend anything good…. my daughter’s due date was October 9th, a 36 week old fully developed baby isn’t considered a person in the state of California.

How do I explain to my children this injustice.

My children and I have never felt so disposable

The grieving dad shared a series of photographs from his wife and baby’s funeral, showing him gently cradling his unborn daughter before laying her to rest with Krystil.

Heartbroken dad shares harrowing photos of dead wife and unborn child in coffin after they?re killed by drunk-driving boxing champion

Writing after the funeral, Zach said:

Look at the devastation left behind that is my family and tell me it isn’t time for change….imagine if this was your family… Who will fight with me for change? Who will spread this like wild fire?

Who will write their representatives and demand change??

We cannot as a society look the other way any longer. Driving drunk is intent.

Zach said he was now trying to stay strong for the couple’s oldest children, an 11-year-old girl, two sons aged eight and four and a 14-year-old stepchild.

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