Heartbroken relatives of two teenage boys killed in a crash have paid touching tributes to them. Morgan Jones, aged 17, and Dafydd Hûw Craven-Jones, aged 18, and Morgan Jones, 17, lost their lives in a collision on Cannock Road in Penkridge. Police have said that two 17-year-old girls were also hurt in the crash on Saturday (May 25) and remain in hospital with one in critical condition, Birmingham Live has reported.

Loved ones of Dafydd Hûw, of Tanyfron in Wrexham, said he was "helping" his friend at the time of the crash. They have paid tribute to the teenager, saying he was a "beautiful soul, a wonderful son, brother, uncle, grandson and family member to all that knew him." A statement from his family continued: "Dafydd was the kindest loving person you could wish to meet, he had his special ways and was different to anyone else.

"Everyone loved him, the baby of the family. Daf would do anything for anyone, albeit moan if he had to tidy his bedroom. He loved his friends more than life itself, and disastrously, this led to his early departure from this world whilst helping a friend on this dreadful night.

READ MORE: Superman Tom Holland, Olly Murs and stars descend for moving James Maddison event READ MORE: Britain's Got Talent's Simon Cowell praises 'amazing' Coventry cheerleaders Lady Grenades The family of Morgan, who was from Coedpoeth in Wrexham, said he was a keen sportsman, had secured a place at an agricultural college and was "loved by everybody." "Our loving so.