Singer-songwriter Ben Kweller’s 16-year-old son, Dorian Zev Kweller, has died, the singer said Tuesday.

Kweller’s wife, Liz, wrote in a social media post that the teen died in a car accident.

Dorian was an aspiring musician and released several songs under the name Zev.

“There’s no way that I can be typing this but I am…. Our son, Dorian Zev Kweller, was killed last night,” Ben Kweller wrote in statement posted to Instagram on Tuesday. “He was only 16 and he was a true legend. Kindest, gentle soul, a friend to all. If you knew him, you know. We’ll never get over him as long as we’re here on earth. Please keep his spirit alive with your memories and the music he made: @reallyzev.”

“Dorian Zev wrote and recorded songs every day,” Kweller wrote in the post. “A true poet from the day he started speaking. Only a few of his recordings were released but he was on a path and excited about his journey. He had so many plans!!! His first gig was in two weeks, at SXSW. My last text with him was about the merch he wanted to make.

He added: “My baby boy was at the starting line with so much life ahead of him… I have no idea why things like this happen. We’re in complete shock and don’t know what the future holds. Lizzy, Judah, and I have no idea how to deal with this disaster. Thank you for your prayers and support and we apologize if we are slow to respond to messages.”

Dorian is survived by his parents and his younger brother, Judah.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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