Details are emerging about five teenagers killed when a stolen car crashed in East Sussex on Saturday.
Kelly Goring, 17, Daniel Carwardine and Danielle Martin, both 16, and Barrie Mackay and Lee Morgan, both 15, died in the smash, which involved a police car.
It has been revealed there was no impact between the police vehicle and the stolen car, which was a Metro.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is investigating because of the police involvement.
Lee Carwardine, the father of Daniel, said all the families who lost children in the crash were "heartbroken".
"It's just like a nightmare," said Mr Carwardine.
"I just want someone to wake me up. And it's not just me, it's four other families as well."
Mr Carwardine described his son, a trainee mechanic from St Leonards, as a good boy.
He said he first became worried when his son failed to return home on Friday night.
"I heard about the crash on the radio and went down to the scene and my stomach turned. I just knew he was involved and my heart missed a beat."
The accident happened at 0142 BST on Battle Road, St Leonards.
Police officers in a marked vehicle made contact with the Metro two minutes before the crash.
The IPCC has refused to confirm whether the car was stolen, but the car's owner, Matthew Baker, from St Leonards, East Sussex, told BBC South East Today it was taken from his house.
Mr Baker said his father noticed his car had been taken at about 0630 BST.
Michelle O'Callaghan, who runs a local video store in Battle Road, added: "Teenagers have been coming in all day saying the car was stolen and that the police were chasing them."
The car hit a lamppost, three walls and another car parked on a driveway.
IPCC deputy commissioner Mike Franklin described the incident as a "terrible, terrible accident", but would not say whether or not officers in a marked patrol car were involved in a chase with the Metro.
He said: "We are keeping an open mind at this stage. We understand that they (officers) were at the accident scene very quickly so they could not have been far away.
"This tragedy is extremely distressing for everybody involved, The investigation into the circumstances has been continuing throughout the weekend and I will ensure that we get to the bottom of what happened and why."
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