Zach Kincaid’s family had been crushed, and his existence had become worthless. Krystil, his wife, was killed in a vehicle accident. Marcos Forestal, 28, was driving in the wrong direction and collided with the woman’s automobile.

This was the most trying time for Zach and his children. But he didn’t want to keep it a secret. He chose to publicize the occasion on social media. Zach wanted to highlight how a family can be ruined when something like this happens.

He does not forgive the perpetrator and seeks the worst penalty possible. Dad photographed the woman’s open casket and posted it online. These scenes caused pain in everyone.

Around 11:30 p.m., Krystil was driving her automobile while speaking on the phone with Zach. He depicts the uncomfortable situation as well as the noises he heard.

“At first, my wife screamed very loudly.” Everything was brief, yet it seemed like a long time had passed. My world crumbled around me, and my body began to shake.

Then there was silence. People were running toward the smashed automobile. I burst out laughing. “She had a baby.”

Zach recalls the horrible story through tears, and he will never forget this occasion. He wanted to assist his wife.

She was 8 months pregnant and due to give birth to their daughter, Avalynn Onix, in a few weeks. Doctors discovered that the infant had died when they checked on his wife.
On social media, he noticed a similar issue. A well-known boxing champion disseminated this, indicating that a drunk was driving in the wrong lane. But then Zach discovered his car was on fire.

Zach is furious and demands that the 28-year-old be punished. That is why he made his story public. He posted photos from her wife’s burial on social media. Zach wanted to send a strong message to the families of individuals killed in car accidents.

He was hurt because he refused to turn a blind eye. Zach was both startled and outraged that the alcoholic could only receive a 10-year sentence for murdering his wife and children. However, the court ruled that this was accidental.
“He hit my wife,” he explained. He hopes that the laws will be changed. “My wife and daughter did not deserve this,” Zach laments.