A father of four has had his whole life turned upside down after the passing of his wife in a freak accident at their family home.
Jason Jackson from the NSW Central Coast has to face the harsh reality of raising his four young girls on his own after his wife Lauren died when she passed out early Monday morning.
The Daily Telegraph reported that when she fell her head landed on the rim of a laundry bucket at their Woy Woy home, cutting off blood circulation to her neck.
The 34 year old had to break the news to his two eldest daughters Shaylah, 7, and Makaylah, 5, but it will be some time before he has to explain to his youngest, two year old Indianah and five month old Zaharah, their mother died tragically.
The rugby league club, the East Woy Woy Roosters, where Mr Jackson is a long time member, have thrown their support behind the grieving father.
Football manager Frank 'Junior' Johnson says the club is stunned and saddened by Lauren's passing.
'It's such a tragedy and to make it worse, he did his achilles tendon two months ago playing football helping out a mate. He was on crutches and lost his job in the mines and was struggling, battling with four children.' he said .
'He also hasn't got a car at the moment so all the football boys have chipped in. We have all (the club) rallied together and Central Coast rugby league are also letting us pass around buckets on the weekend to help raise funds to help a mate out.'

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