Sydney model who died in fiery Sydney crash riding with 'new love interest'

A Sydney model who died alongside two brothers when the $200,000 supercar they were cruising in burst into flames in Sydney may have been riding with her new man.

Bree Keller reportedly made the split-second decision to travel with her new love interest before the fiery crash.

The Daily Mail reports the 22-year-old, who was described as fun-loving and full of life, met Steve Nasr in the week that lead up to the fatal crash.

Bree Keller has been identified as the woman in the car. Source: 7 News
Bree Keller has been identified as the woman in the car. Source: 7 News
Bree Keller died in the car crash. Source: 7 News
Bree Keller died in the car crash. Source: 7 News

Left with questions about why she was in the car, her heartbroken family said they don’t know anything about the new relationship.

Her family have also said they have no idea why she was inside the vehicle with brothers Steve and Jeff Nasr.

Ms Keller was out on Friday night with friends when she went for a ride in a high-powered car.

News Corp reports police were told by friends that Ms Keller told them she was travelling with Steve to a friend’s home in Pyrmont before the fatal crash.

Her family have remembered her as being caring, funny and her free spirit.

The car exploded into a fire ball. Source: 7 News
The car exploded into a fire ball. Source: 7 News
Brothers Steve and Jeff Nasr were also killed in the crash. Source: 7 News
Brothers Steve and Jeff Nasr were also killed in the crash. Source: 7 News

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"She was a very, very attractive girl. Very funny," her stepfather, Peter Francis said.

"It's just a waste, an absolute waste. It was just a tragic mistake," Mr Francis continued.

Ms Keller has been named as the third person killed in the fiery Darling Harbour crash.

"It's a tremendous loss to us and we're in disbelief," Mr Francis said.

Father-of-four Joseph Bagala was the only survivor.

The car exploded into a fire ball. Source: 7 News
The car exploded into a fire ball. Source: 7 News

He was pulled from the burning wreck by police officers.

Crash investigators say speed was to blame.

Ms Keller’s family is now waiting on DNA test results before they can say their final goodbyes.

The 22-year-old went out on Friday night with friends. Source: 7 News
The 22-year-old went out on Friday night with friends. Source: 7 News

"We've been having to live with the fact that we can't bring her home," her mother Tania Keller said.

"She had so much life to live, you know, and we've lost her," Mr Francis said.

Her parents say they promise to never forget their caring, generous daughter.