Kiwi mum mourns three beautiful teenagers in horrific three-way crash in Australia – NZ Herald

Kiwi mum mourns three ‘beautiful teenagers’ in horrific three-way crash in Australia

A Kiwi mother and her spouse are in mourning after their “beautiful” family were ripped apart by a horrific crash in Fresh South Wales yesterday.

Their son Jack Pink was Nineteen. His sister Fate was fifteen and another sister, Marina, would have been eighteen today.

All three were killed in what was reported to be a crash inbetween a car, a truck and a fuel tanker near Boggabilla, close to the Queensland-NSW border, just after 6am local time.

Jack Pink was driving a truck and towing a trailer. His sisters were in the car, police said.

The teenagers were part of a tight-knit family of nine, and have four surviving siblings – Coral, Jeanna, George and Patrick.

Their father was Glenn Pink and their mother was Jaze Pink, formerly Jaze Watene, a former student of Auckland’s Long Bay College.

“Tragically our beautiful nieces and nephew died in a head-on collision with a semi-trailer fuel tanker this morning,” their uncle Justin Watene said on a GoFundMe page set up after the crash.

“As you can imagine this is an amazingly difficult time for their parents,” he said.

“Jaze and Glenn are good people with an amazing family. Burdened with life troubles. Life is not effortless. What they do is everything for the kids. To lose one would be crazy. They lost three in one split 2nd. just out of this world.”

Justin Watene said the parents were good people.

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“Their sacrificial love for their kids knows no bounds. This is a crushing deepthroat.” He set up the funding page so the duo could take time off work to grieve.

Queensland Ambulance Service said two people, including the driver of the fuel tanker, were taken to Goodiwindi Hospital in a stable condition after the crash.

Police are investigating and have referred the deaths to the coroner.

By about 7am (NZT) today, more than AU$52,000 ($54,000) had been donated by generous members of the public overnight.

The Pink family are understood to work on the display circuit, with local media reporting they were returning to Queensland after a display in Dubbo.

Many people involved in that community have paid tribute to the siblings as well as the family, who were well-known in the business.

People sharing memories and tributes about the teenagers have commenced to use the hashtag #LightItUpPink in social media posts and have switched their profile photos to showcase a hue of pink, in honour of the family.

The Showmens Guild of Australasia said the deaths were “an enormous loss” to the community.

A guild spokesman said yesterday was the darkest day their community had ever seen.

“We are a petite community and we are very close to one another and everyone is affected by this.

“They were truly beautiful kids, beautiful teenagers, well respected, hard working kids and everyone is mourning. They were part of a beautiful family.”

One friend said: “This will rock the showcase community to no end. The Pink family are well-respected within the industry and the family have represented the Showmens Guild for many, many years.”

Kiwi mum mourns three beautiful teenagers in horrific three-way crash in Australia – NZ Herald

Kiwi mum mourns three ‘beautiful teenagers’ in horrific three-way crash in Australia

A Kiwi mother and her spouse are in mourning after their “beautiful” family were ripped apart by a horrific crash in Fresh South Wales yesterday.

Their son Jack Pink was Nineteen. His sister Fate was fifteen and another sister, Marina, would have been eighteen today.

All three were killed in what was reported to be a crash inbetween a car, a truck and a fuel tanker near Boggabilla, close to the Queensland-NSW border, just after 6am local time.

Jack Pink was driving a truck and towing a trailer. His sisters were in the car, police said.

The teenagers were part of a tight-knit family of nine, and have four surviving siblings – Coral, Jeanna, George and Patrick.

Their father was Glenn Pink and their mother was Jaze Pink, formerly Jaze Watene, a former student of Auckland’s Long Bay College.

“Tragically our beautiful nieces and nephew died in a head-on collision with a semi-trailer fuel tanker this morning,” their uncle Justin Watene said on a GoFundMe page set up after the crash.

“As you can imagine this is an exceptionally difficult time for their parents,” he said.

“Jaze and Glenn are good people with an amazing family. Burdened with life troubles. Life is not effortless. What they do is everything for the kids. To lose one would be crazy. They lost three in one split 2nd. just out of this world.”

Justin Watene said the parents were superb people.

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“Their sacrificial love for their kids knows no bounds. This is a crushing gargle.” He set up the funding page so the duo could take time off work to grieve.

Queensland Ambulance Service said two people, including the driver of the fuel tanker, were taken to Goodiwindi Hospital in a stable condition after the crash.

Police are investigating and have referred the deaths to the coroner.

By about 7am (NZT) today, more than AU$52,000 ($54,000) had been donated by generous members of the public overnight.

The Pink family are understood to work on the display circuit, with local media reporting they were returning to Queensland after a display in Dubbo.

Many people involved in that community have paid tribute to the siblings as well as the family, who were well-known in the business.

People sharing memories and tributes about the teenagers have commenced to use the hashtag #LightItUpPink in social media posts and have switched their profile photos to demonstrate a hue of pink, in honour of the family.

The Showmens Guild of Australasia said the deaths were “an enormous loss” to the community.

A guild spokesman said yesterday was the darkest day their community had ever seen.

“We are a puny community and we are very close to one another and everyone is affected by this.

“They were truly beautiful kids, beautiful teenagers, well respected, hard working kids and everyone is mourning. They were part of a beautiful family.”

One friend said: “This will rock the showcase community to no end. The Pink family are well-respected within the industry and the family have represented the Showmens Guild for many, many years.”

Kiwi mum mourns three beautiful teenagers in horrific three-way crash in Australia – NZ Herald

Kiwi mum mourns three ‘beautiful teenagers’ in horrific three-way crash in Australia

A Kiwi mother and her spouse are in mourning after their “beautiful” family were ripped apart by a horrific crash in Fresh South Wales yesterday.

Their son Jack Pink was Nineteen. His sister Fate was fifteen and another sister, Marina, would have been eighteen today.

All three were killed in what was reported to be a crash inbetween a car, a truck and a fuel tanker near Boggabilla, close to the Queensland-NSW border, just after 6am local time.

Jack Pink was driving a truck and towing a trailer. His sisters were in the car, police said.

The teenagers were part of a tight-knit family of nine, and have four surviving siblings – Coral, Jeanna, George and Patrick.

Their father was Glenn Pink and their mother was Jaze Pink, formerly Jaze Watene, a former student of Auckland’s Long Bay College.

“Tragically our beautiful nieces and nephew died in a head-on collision with a semi-trailer fuel tanker this morning,” their uncle Justin Watene said on a GoFundMe page set up after the crash.

“As you can imagine this is an exceptionally difficult time for their parents,” he said.

“Jaze and Glenn are good people with an amazing family. Burdened with life troubles. Life is not effortless. What they do is everything for the kids. To lose one would be crazy. They lost three in one split 2nd. just out of this world.”

Justin Watene said the parents were fine people.

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“Their sacrificial love for their kids knows no bounds. This is a crushing suck.” He set up the funding page so the duo could take time off work to grieve.

Queensland Ambulance Service said two people, including the driver of the fuel tanker, were taken to Goodiwindi Hospital in a stable condition after the crash.

Police are investigating and have referred the deaths to the coroner.

By about 7am (NZT) today, more than AU$52,000 ($54,000) had been donated by generous members of the public overnight.

The Pink family are understood to work on the display circuit, with local media reporting they were returning to Queensland after a showcase in Dubbo.

Many people involved in that community have paid tribute to the siblings as well as the family, who were well-known in the business.

People sharing memories and tributes about the teenagers have began to use the hashtag #LightItUpPink in social media posts and have switched their profile photos to display a hue of pink, in honour of the family.

The Showmens Guild of Australasia said the deaths were “an enormous loss” to the community.

A guild spokesman said yesterday was the darkest day their community had ever seen.

“We are a puny community and we are very close to one another and everyone is affected by this.

“They were truly beautiful kids, beautiful teenagers, well respected, hard working kids and everyone is mourning. They were part of a beautiful family.”

One friend said: “This will rock the demonstrate community to no end. The Pink family are well-respected within the industry and the family have represented the Showmens Guild for many, many years.”

Kiwi mum mourns three beautiful teenagers in horrific three-way crash in Australia – NZ Herald

Kiwi mum mourns three ‘beautiful teenagers’ in horrific three-way crash in Australia

A Kiwi mother and her hubby are in mourning after their “beautiful” family were ripped apart by a horrific crash in Fresh South Wales yesterday.

Their son Jack Pink was Nineteen. His sister Fate was fifteen and another sister, Marina, would have been eighteen today.

All three were killed in what was reported to be a crash inbetween a car, a truck and a fuel tanker near Boggabilla, close to the Queensland-NSW border, just after 6am local time.

Jack Pink was driving a truck and towing a trailer. His sisters were in the car, police said.

The teenagers were part of a tight-knit family of nine, and have four surviving siblings – Coral, Jeanna, George and Patrick.

Their father was Glenn Pink and their mother was Jaze Pink, formerly Jaze Watene, a former student of Auckland’s Long Bay College.

“Tragically our beautiful nieces and nephew died in a head-on collision with a semi-trailer fuel tanker this morning,” their uncle Justin Watene said on a GoFundMe page set up after the crash.

“As you can imagine this is an exceptionally difficult time for their parents,” he said.

“Jaze and Glenn are good people with an amazing family. Burdened with life troubles. Life is not effortless. What they do is everything for the kids. To lose one would be crazy. They lost three in one split 2nd. just out of this world.”

Justin Watene said the parents were superb people.

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“Their sacrificial love for their kids knows no bounds. This is a crushing suck.” He set up the funding page so the duo could take time off work to grieve.

Queensland Ambulance Service said two people, including the driver of the fuel tanker, were taken to Goodiwindi Hospital in a stable condition after the crash.

Police are investigating and have referred the deaths to the coroner.

By about 7am (NZT) today, more than AU$52,000 ($54,000) had been donated by generous members of the public overnight.

The Pink family are understood to work on the display circuit, with local media reporting they were returning to Queensland after a demonstrate in Dubbo.

Many people involved in that community have paid tribute to the siblings as well as the family, who were well-known in the business.

People sharing memories and tributes about the teenagers have began to use the hashtag #LightItUpPink in social media posts and have switched their profile photos to display a hue of pink, in honour of the family.

The Showmens Guild of Australasia said the deaths were “an enormous loss” to the community.

A guild spokesman said yesterday was the darkest day their community had ever seen.

“We are a petite community and we are very close to one another and everyone is affected by this.

“They were indeed beautiful kids, beautiful teenagers, well respected, hard working kids and everyone is mourning. They were part of a beautiful family.”

One friend said: “This will rock the demonstrate community to no end. The Pink family are well-respected within the industry and the family have represented the Showmens Guild for many, many years.”

Kiwi mum mourns three beautiful teenagers in horrific three-way crash in Australia – NZ Herald

Kiwi mum mourns three ‘beautiful teenagers’ in horrific three-way crash in Australia

A Kiwi mother and her hubby are in mourning after their “beautiful” family were ripped apart by a horrific crash in Fresh South Wales yesterday.

Their son Jack Pink was Nineteen. His sister Fate was fifteen and another sister, Marina, would have been eighteen today.

All three were killed in what was reported to be a crash inbetween a car, a truck and a fuel tanker near Boggabilla, close to the Queensland-NSW border, just after 6am local time.

Jack Pink was driving a truck and towing a trailer. His sisters were in the car, police said.

The teenagers were part of a tight-knit family of nine, and have four surviving siblings – Coral, Jeanna, George and Patrick.

Their father was Glenn Pink and their mother was Jaze Pink, formerly Jaze Watene, a former student of Auckland’s Long Bay College.

“Tragically our beautiful nieces and nephew died in a head-on collision with a semi-trailer fuel tanker this morning,” their uncle Justin Watene said on a GoFundMe page set up after the crash.

“As you can imagine this is an amazingly difficult time for their parents,” he said.

“Jaze and Glenn are good people with an amazing family. Burdened with life troubles. Life is not effortless. What they do is everything for the kids. To lose one would be crazy. They lost three in one split 2nd. just out of this world.”

Justin Watene said the parents were good people.

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“Their sacrificial love for their kids knows no bounds. This is a crushing deepthroat.” He set up the funding page so the duo could take time off work to grieve.

Queensland Ambulance Service said two people, including the driver of the fuel tanker, were taken to Goodiwindi Hospital in a stable condition after the crash.

Police are investigating and have referred the deaths to the coroner.

By about 7am (NZT) today, more than AU$52,000 ($54,000) had been donated by generous members of the public overnight.

The Pink family are understood to work on the demonstrate circuit, with local media reporting they were returning to Queensland after a demonstrate in Dubbo.

Many people involved in that community have paid tribute to the siblings as well as the family, who were well-known in the business.

People sharing memories and tributes about the teenagers have began to use the hashtag #LightItUpPink in social media posts and have switched their profile photos to showcase a hue of pink, in honour of the family.

The Showmens Guild of Australasia said the deaths were “an enormous loss” to the community.

A guild spokesman said yesterday was the darkest day their community had ever seen.

“We are a petite community and we are very close to one another and everyone is affected by this.

“They were indeed beautiful kids, beautiful teenagers, well respected, hard working kids and everyone is mourning. They were part of a beautiful family.”

One friend said: “This will rock the demonstrate community to no end. The Pink family are well-respected within the industry and the family have represented the Showmens Guild for many, many years.”

Kiwi mum mourns three beautiful teenagers in horrific three-way crash in Australia – NZ Herald

Kiwi mum mourns three ‘beautiful teenagers’ in horrific three-way crash in Australia

A Kiwi mother and her hubby are in mourning after their “beautiful” family were ripped apart by a horrific crash in Fresh South Wales yesterday.

Their son Jack Pink was Nineteen. His sister Fate was fifteen and another sister, Marina, would have been eighteen today.

All three were killed in what was reported to be a crash inbetween a car, a truck and a fuel tanker near Boggabilla, close to the Queensland-NSW border, just after 6am local time.

Jack Pink was driving a truck and towing a trailer. His sisters were in the car, police said.

The teenagers were part of a tight-knit family of nine, and have four surviving siblings – Coral, Jeanna, George and Patrick.

Their father was Glenn Pink and their mother was Jaze Pink, formerly Jaze Watene, a former student of Auckland’s Long Bay College.

“Tragically our beautiful nieces and nephew died in a head-on collision with a semi-trailer fuel tanker this morning,” their uncle Justin Watene said on a GoFundMe page set up after the crash.

“As you can imagine this is an amazingly difficult time for their parents,” he said.

“Jaze and Glenn are good people with an amazing family. Burdened with life troubles. Life is not effortless. What they do is everything for the kids. To lose one would be crazy. They lost three in one split 2nd. just out of this world.”

Justin Watene said the parents were superb people.

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“Their sacrificial love for their kids knows no bounds. This is a crushing deepthroat.” He set up the funding page so the duo could take time off work to grieve.

Queensland Ambulance Service said two people, including the driver of the fuel tanker, were taken to Goodiwindi Hospital in a stable condition after the crash.

Police are investigating and have referred the deaths to the coroner.

By about 7am (NZT) today, more than AU$52,000 ($54,000) had been donated by generous members of the public overnight.

The Pink family are understood to work on the display circuit, with local media reporting they were returning to Queensland after a showcase in Dubbo.

Many people involved in that community have paid tribute to the siblings as well as the family, who were well-known in the business.

People sharing memories and tributes about the teenagers have commenced to use the hashtag #LightItUpPink in social media posts and have switched their profile photos to showcase a hue of pink, in honour of the family.

The Showmens Guild of Australasia said the deaths were “an enormous loss” to the community.

A guild spokesman said yesterday was the darkest day their community had ever seen.

“We are a petite community and we are very close to one another and everyone is affected by this.

“They were indeed beautiful kids, beautiful teenagers, well respected, hard working kids and everyone is mourning. They were part of a beautiful family.”

One friend said: “This will rock the demonstrate community to no end. The Pink family are well-respected within the industry and the family have represented the Showmens Guild for many, many years.”

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