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Friends have taken to Facebook urging others to pray for a mother and young child fighting for life after a crash which killed a man.
Police said this morning that the woman and toddler remain in a critical condition in separate London hospitals.
They were both airlifted following the crash on the A2 near Canterbury at 2.30pm yesterday.
A man - thought to be the woman's husband and named locally as Paddy Nolan - was pronounced dead at the scene.
Mr Nolan and his family are thought to have been in a black pick-up truck towing a caravan at the time of the crash.
Those who knew him have taken to social media to pay their respects.
One well-wishers said: "Rest in peace , Paddy Nolan. Praying for his Young wife and baby tonight.
Someone called John Traveller Gossip said: "Paddy Nolan And His Wife And Child. RIP Paddy. Can Everyone Please Pray For The Baby And His Mummy They're Both Critical."
Alison Delaney said: "Rip Paddy Nolan. God watch over his wife and child help them get better. Life is so cruel."
Bridgey Casey Quinn said: "Rip to Paddy Nolan. A whole life ahead of him. God help his wife bab&.
"His child is fighting for his life. Please say a prayer for bab & his family. It really is a sin."
Others told of their sadness, and bemoaned the "cruel world we live in".
One other poster said "Just cant get over this. RIP Paddy Nolan - died in a car crash.
"May god give u the best bed in heaven."
Two air ambulances, police, paramedics and fire crews were called to the crash scene.
A black-pick-up truck was seen flipped onto its side, near to what appeared to be the wreckage of a caravan.
At one stage both carriageways of the busy road were closed, with traffic heavily backed up in both directions.
It fully re-opened at 2.30am.