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Heartbroken Father Who Lost Wife And Unborn Twins In Tragic Car Crash Wakes From Coma

'Why Katherine? Please not the babies'
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The husband of a heavily pregnant woman who was killed in a car accident in Sydney’s Orchard Hills on September 28, has woken from a coma to discover the tragic news that his family did not survive.

Bronko Hoang reportedly screamed when he was told the devastating news that his wife, Katherine, and their unborn twin boys had died in the horrific accident that also left him critically injured.

“He screamed so loudly, ‘Why Katherine? Please not the babies’,” his aunt Pham Crawford told The Daily Telegraph. “He can’t stop crying and feels guilty he’s the only one who survived.”

Ms Crawford revealed that doctors had to sedate the distraught 25-year-old to calm him down.

“He’s in complete shock and in so much pain,” she added.

“We’re all devastated, it would have been the first grandchildren for both families.”

Hoang had been travelling in the front passenger seat of the car, driven by a 17-year-old relative whom he was reportedly supervising as a learner driver, with his pregnant wife in the back seat.

Both Katherine and the young relative died at the scene. Katherine was one week away from giving birth to twin boys.

Richard Moananu, 29, was allegedly travelling at speeds of over 100km/h and driving without a licence when his Mazda slammed into the Nissan Tiida carrying the young family.

Moananu faced a bedside hearing in Westmead Hospital and is facing 10 charges including two counts of manslaughter, two counts of aggravated dangerous driving occasioning death and two counts of negligent driving occasioning death, reports News.com.au

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