Tweet Facebook Mail The parents of a Perth teen killed in a horror car crash this week are campaigning for road safety by urging people to "call out" young drivers who are careless and dangerous. Nick Campo died just two days after his 18th birthday when the ute he and four friends were travelling in rollled and collided with a black jeep on July 13. His parents Daniel and Bianca Campo told 9News of their "unbearable pain" since the loss of their son.

READ MORE: Joe Biden tests positive for COVID-19 Nick Campo died just two days after his 18th birthday when the ute he and four friends were travelling in rollled and collided with a black jeep. (Nine) "My Nick, he was definitely one of a kind," his mum Bianca said. "I knew he was special, but he was really special to a lot of people.

"And he was a beautiful boy, and he's going to be missed by so many, so many people. His father Daniel said his son was "the complete package" but was best known for his cheekiness. READ MORE: Boys charged after woman 'beaten with sticks' outside town pool Daniel and Bianca Campo told 9News of their "unbearable pain" since the loss of their son.

(Nine) "If you had to sum Nick up in one word, 'cheeky'," he said. "From day dot ..

.. Cheeky, cheeky.

" Nick was out celebrating his birthday with friends when the ute was in rolled on Farrington Road, North Lake, hitting an oncoming Jeep. Sitting in the ute alongside Nick were two of his teammates from the South Fremantle Football club, as well as the 17.