A mother-of-eight went into the most indescribable shock when she called her husband to warn him of a crash only to find out that he was the one who had been killed.
Jacqui Saunders, 50 was jogging past the scene of a horrible crash at Church Street, in Denby, Derbyshire, on Dec. 17, and called her husband, John, 47, on his phone to tell him he had a “lucky escape.” But she soon learned that John was the one in the car and that he had been killed on the spot, according to The Sun.
John and Jacqui married in June 1992 after meeting in an Eastwood pub. John adopted Jacqui’s 5-year-old daughter, Anna, and the couple went on to have seven more kids. The youngest is 10, according to Metro.
Anna went on to become a mother of two, and John got to be called “pops.”
“It was never a plan to have a big family but when we had a loft conversion, it just went from there,” Jacqui said. John was working as a telesales manager at SC Johnson in Denby at the time of his death.
“He was always a gentleman who wouldn’t let you walk on the roadside. We could talk for hours and never ran out of things to say. Life wasn’t perfect but at the moment the good outweighs any of the bad.”
Badly Missed by Children
Daughter Kirsty Saunders, 25, remembered how loving her dad was and how every Friday he would text her, “Good night, God bless you.”“He’d always give me a hug when I came in. It’s those moments I miss the most,” she said.
The family was all set for their Christmas festivities when John was killed on Dec. 17 last year. His gifts were already under the Christmas tree, according to The Sun.
Father’s Day was the last time the whole family was together. “All the partners came and the grandkids were there too. We had to force everyone to take a photo but I’m so glad we did,” Jacqui told The Sun.