A mother from Western Australia died after her car collided head-on with a cement truck on Wednesday morning. Her six children were also seriously injured. The crash happened on the Goomalling-Toodyay Road, near Perth, at around 6 am. Pictures from the scene showed the truck on the other side of the road, while the family’s vehicle was badly damaged.
The clothes and toys of the children were scattered across the road. The woman was killed at the scene, and the other passengers, who were aged between one and 14, were taken to a nearby children’s hospital. The driver of the car, Hannah Fraser, was also taken to the hospital with serious injuries.
Hannah’s partner, Leighton Fraser, posted a message on Facebook, where he said goodbye to his “love of my life.” He thanked her for being a part of his life and for making him a better man. He also said that their actions over the years had shown him that he was loved.
The loss of my children has been so overwhelming, and I can’t even begin to describe how it feels to not be able to see them grow up. As I look ahead to our future, I promise to raise them to the best of my ability, and I will always honor the amazing person that you are. A spokesperson for the Perth Police said the crash was a tragic reminder of how quickly life can change.
A tragic story out of Western Australia this morning, where a van carrying seven people – has smashed into a cement truck – leaving a young mum dead, and two children fighting for life. @ashhiron #9News pic.twitter.com/TXDncAbJDO
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A mother from Western Australia died after her car collided head-on with a cement truck on Wednesday morning. Her six children were also seriously injured in the crash, which happened on the Goomalling-Toodyay Road near Perth. The accident happened at around 6 am. Pictures from the scene showed the truck on the other side of the road, while the family’s vehicle was badly damaged.
The clothes and toys of the children were scattered across the road. The mother was in the van with her six kids when the accident happened. The woman died at the scene, and the other passengers, who were aged between one and 14, were taken to a nearby children’s hospital. According to the WA Police, the six children suffered various levels of injuries.
Hannah Fraser, the 30-year-old driver, was identified as the woman who was killed in the crash. Her six children, who were all in the car with her, are currently in a hospital in Perth. Her partner, Leighton Fraser, posted a message on Facebook on Thursday, saying goodbye to his “love of my life.”
In his message, Leighton thanked Hannah for being a part of his life and for making him a better man. He also said that their actions over the years had shown him that he was loved. The thought of Hannah not being with him is heartbreaking, and it makes it even harder to believe that she is no longer with us.
As he prepares for the future, Leighton said that he will raise his children to the best of his ability. He also promised Hannah that he would always honor her. In a statement released this morning, Hannah’s partner, Leighton Fraser, wrote a devastating tribute to Hannah.
The tragic accident was a reminder of how quickly life can change, a spokesperson for the Perth Police said. In addition to the woman who died, the other passengers and the driver of the truck were also affected by the crash.
The spokesperson noted that these types of accidents can affect the officers who attend the scene, as well as the other emergency responders who provide care to those involved. The investigation into the crash is still ongoing, and it’s believed that something went wrong before the collision occurred. The driver of the cement truck, who was 58 years old, was not seriously injured.
According to reports, two of the children in the hospital were fighting for their lives on Thursday morning. In a statement released this morning, Leighton Fraser said that the kids would make it. He thanked his friends and family for their support.