A 32-year-old man was tragically killed Wednesday night by a rock that smashed through his windshield after a group of teenagers threw it off an overpass in Michigan.

Kenneth Andrew White was on his way home from a construction job when tragedy struck. He was riding in the passenger seat of a van that was traveling on Interstate 75.

The Genesee County Sheriff's Office said the large rock struck the father-of-four in the head when it came crashing through the windshield.

White was immediately knocked unconscious. He was then rushed to the Hurley Medical Center where he was later pronounced dead.

Kenneth Andrew White (pictured), 32, was on his way home from a construction job when tragedy struck. He was riding in the passenger seat of a van that was traveling on Interstate 75 when the rock came crashing through the windshield

The Genesee County Sheriff's Office said the large rock struck the father-of-four smashed the windshield of the van (left). White was immediately knocked unconscious. Two large rocks were also found on the highway

White was rushed to the Hurley Medical Center where he was later pronounced dead. He's pictured with one of his children

A GoFundMe account was set up for White's family to help with his burial. He's pictured with his wife Aimee

Officers said the incident happened just before 8.30pm on Wednesday near the Dodge Road overpass in Vienna Township, which is about 16 miles from Flint.

Photos of the scene show a gaping hole in the windshield of a white van with a ladder fastened on top.

Two large rocks were also found on the highway.

According to MLive, there were four other vehicles that reported hitting other large rocks on the highway.

One of those individuals was Jim Schultz who shared photos of his vehicle on Facebook, along with the rock that he hit while driving.

'Someone threw boulders off the overpass and I saw two come down and ran over one,' Schultz wrote.

An investigator from the Genesee County Sheriff's Office takes photos from the overpass where Dodge Road crosses Interstate 75 near the scene of a traffic fatality

Circles mark the scene on the road along Interstate 75 on Friday in Vienna Township, Michigan

Genesee County Sheriff's officers investigate the scene of a traffic fatality on Friday. The highway was closed as officers conducted the investigation

Schultz said that the rock 'ripped off' his oil pan. He described it as 10-inch by 10-inch rock that was smaller than a basketball.

Photos of his vehicle showed the car leaking oil onto the pavement.

'But the tragic thing was a van behind me had a boulder come through the window and kill the passenger,' he added.

Police said they believe that the rocks may have been taken from another location and thrown off the overpass.

Schultz said he was 'thankful to be safe' and sent his prayers to White's family.

There were four other vehicles that reported hitting other large rocks on the highway. One of those individuals was Jim Schultz (pictured) who shared photos of his vehicle on Facebook, along with the rock that he hit while driving

Schultz said that the rock (pictured) 'ripped off' his oil pan. He described it as 10-inch by 10-inch rock that was smaller than a basketball

Photos of his vehicle showed the car leaking oil onto the pavement. Authorities said several teens believed to be connected to the incident are in custody

Authorities said the teens dropped the rocks just before 8.30pm on Wednesday near the Dodge Road overpass (aerial view seen above)

Authorities said several teens believed to be connected to the incident are in custody.

According to WXYZ, police said the teens threw the rocks as part of a prank. Authorities did not release any more information.

The incident is being investigated as a potential homicide.

A GoFundMe account was set up for White's family to help with his burial. His youngest child is five years old.

There is also a $2,500 reward and tipsters can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-422-5244.

Police are urging anyone with information related to the incident, including any suspicious activity, dash cam footage or home surveillance footage, to call the Genesee County Sheriff's Office at 810-257-3422.