Annabelle Falkholt's boyfriend shares touching tribute after her death
The boyfriend of Annabelle Falkholt, the sister of Home and Away actress Jessica, who died in hospital three days after their parents were killed in a horrific NSW south coast collision has left a touching tribute to her on social media.
Jordan Brohier shared an image of his partner on his Facebook page on Friday alongside an emotional tribute where he called the 21-year-old the love of his life.
"Today I lost the love of my life Annabelle," he wrote.
"I've never met such a kind, gentle soul and this world is at such a loss without this beautiful angel."
Mr Brohier revealed the last two days had been the most painful of his life while he promised the couple will be reunited in the future.
"I love you with all my heart bubba, I'm gonna miss you so much and I'm feel so shattered that I won't be able to spend the rest of my life laughing with you, having fun with you and making you smile."
He also offered a warning to other drivers to take care on the roads amid a rising death toll on Australia's roads this Christmas.
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"Please everyone, be careful when you are on the roads. You may not think it but a car is a deadly weapon if your mind isn't 100 per cent concentrating on what you are doing," he wrote.
Annabelle's sister Jessica Falkholt, 28, who was also a passenger in the car, remains in a critical condition in Sydney's St George Hospital.
Mr Brohier's tribute comes the same day as the family of Craig Whitall, the deceased driver of the vehicle that crashed into the Falkholt's car, shared their comiserations to the Falkholt family.
"All we can do is give them our heartfelt commiserations," Mr Whitall's mother, Trish Whitall told 7 News.
"I'm really sorry that it had to happen and it's an unfortunate accident to anyone and I wish them all the best and I'm really sorry," Mr Whitall's son, Shane Whitall, said.
Several publications have suggested Mr Whitall was coming down off methadone but his mother dismissed the speculation.
"We don't know for sure, we don't know, we don't want to speculate what he was doing but if he was on medication that would be his business and no one elses," she said.
She also described her son as a "careful" driver, despite previously being jailed for driving while disqualified.