In a devastating incident that has sent shockwaves through the community, a tragic car crash claimed the lives of a newlywed couple and their young child on their way home from their honeymoon. The accident occurred on July 26 when a Ford F-150, traveling south on Kentucky Route 261 in Breckinridge County, veered across the center line for unknown reasons and collided with a Chevrolet Silverado. The impact caused both vehicles to explode into flames, resulting in the deaths of Hunter Lyons, his 1-year-old daughter, and the driver of the F-150, Joseph Maynard, 48. Macey, the couple’s surviving wife, was critically injured and taken to the University of Louisville Hospital’s burn unit for treatment. Her mother, Leigh Ann Payne-Weisser, shared devastating news on Facebook, calling the incident a horrific tragedy and expressing her hope for the family’s strength amidst their loss. She emphasized the importance of prayer for Macey and the families affected by the accident. The couple, who were married just seven days prior, had been on a honeymoon in the scenic Pigeon Forge area. Hunter, described as an active member of Constantine Missionary Baptist Church, was known for his love of the outdoors and his musical talents. His wife’s friends and family have launched several fundraising efforts to assist Macey with medical expenses and other costs associated with their loss. The incident has sparked widespread condolences and discussions about road safety, with many expressing their thoughts and prayers for the grieving family and their loved ones.