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Emotional victim impact statement of heartbroken mother of teen Nicholas Hoenselaars who died in a high-speed car crash at Leppington in Sydney

The mother of a teenage boy whose life was cut short in a high-speed car crash has heartbreakingly described her son as a beautiful soul and says she has  forever lost a part of herself.

Teen s fatal mistake: His kindness killed him | Ballina Shire Advocate

He was kind and nurturing, humble and loving, his aunt said on Saturday. We are broken, devastated and shattered. No one can fathom why he isn t coming home. Memorial to Nicholas Hoenselaars, 18, who died in a car crash at the site in Leppington. Picture: Tim Hunter   Mourners left a soccer ball and other tokens to pay tribute to Nicholas Hoenselaars. Picture: Tim Hunter Mr Hoenselaars was studying to be a teacher at the Western Sydney University and worked part time at Ultimate Soccer in Fairfield. He had been playing soccer since he was six years old before becoming a coach and referee. He played for Bonnyrigg FC, Bonnyrigg White Eagles, Kemps Creek United & Fairfield Bulls.

Crash victim s torture: Every day is a nightmare

News by Jack Morphet Premium Content Subscriber only Tahlia Mardini leads a tortured existence surrounded by photographs of her dead best friend to remind her how wonderful life once was. The 19-year-old has taken a TAFE course in makeup artistry to hide the scars from 25 surgeries to reconstruct her head and neck after a horrific car crash in Yagoona, minutes into the new year on January 1, 2018.   Tahlia Mardini is still haunted by the horror crash that claimed her friend’s life. Picture: Toby Zerna While she is profoundly grateful for her miraculous survival and loving family, Tahlia is heartbreakingly honest about the misery she has endured since waking from a coma and being told her best friend Tegan Galea-Elson died weeks earlier at the scene.

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