Crime & Safety
Husband Hears Horrifying Calif. Crash That Killed Pregnant Wife
"This is a terrible tragedy that no family should have to endure," Hemet police said of the wreck in which DUI is suspected.

HEMET, CA -- A Riverside County mother of three and her unborn child died following a Sunday crash involving a Burbank boxer who is accused of DUI gross vehicular manslaughter, officials announced this week.
Krystil Kincaid, who was eight months pregnant, died Monday at the Riverside University Health Systems Medical Center following the Sunday night crash. She was 29, the Coroner's Office said.
“This is a terrible tragedy that no family should have to endure," said Hemet Chief of Police Rob Webb in a statement. "We sadly offer our condolences, and promise we will do everything we can to bring justice in this case.”
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Kincaid, who leaves behind her husband, Zach, and their daughter and two sons, was described as "beautiful" by family members.
"My life has been full of adversity, but today I experienced the hardest thing i have ever done," Zach Kincaid wrote in a Facebook post. "The pain and anger I feel within my soul is immeasurable, my heart is broken."
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Zach Kincaid told NBC 4 he was on the phone with his wife when the crash happened.
"She yelled and she screamed in terror," he told the news station. "It was a mixture of impending doom... Realization she wasn't ever going to see her kids again."
Hemet Police said officers received a report of a head-on collision in the 500 block of North Warren Road at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday.
Arriving officers found a blue BMW and a silver Chrysler had collided, igniting a fire. Kincaid, who was driving the Chrysler, had to be extricated from the vehicle, police said.
Marcos Forestal-Coutin, 28, of Burbank, displayed symptoms of alcohol intoxication and was arrested after being transported to a nearby hospital for minor injuries, police said.
An investigation revealed Forestal-Coutin was driving at a high rate of speed and veered into the northbound lane, striking the Chrysler in a head-on collision, police said.
Forestal-Coutin, who is reportedly a professional boxer, is being held in lieu of $75,000 bail at the Smith Correctional Facility in Banning and was slated to make his initial court appearance Wednesday afternoon at the Banning Justice Center.
A GoFundMe page has been created to help the family pay for funeral expenses. As of Wednesday morning, it raised $19,000.
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