The heartbroken mom of a “lovely” Queensland lady who died in an alleged stolen automotive crash has spoken about her daughter’s dying.
Jemmah Cole-Crighton’s mom Kelly Cole has spoken after the incident claimed the life of the 24-year-old Toowoomba resident on the Warrego Hwy near Helidon in the early hours of Friday morning.
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Cole has additionally lamented “disgusting” and “gut-wrenching” feedback by “keyboard warriors” about her daughter’s dying in Royal Brisbane and Ladies’s Hospital, hours after she suffered crucial burns.
7NEWS.com.au can determine Nicholas Logie because the 27-year-old Toowoomba man additionally within the 2009 Toyota Camry, which police allege had been stolen three days earlier than, that left the highway and hit a tree.
Logie suffered head accidents and minor burns within the crash.
Cole rejected strategies her daughter was driving on the time of the crash, however police are nonetheless investigating and haven’t established who was driving. No fees have been laid.
Cole stated she feared Jemmah would have been “burning and screaming” however a witness has since instructed her she calmly “obtained herself out of the burning automotive and she or he dragged herself up the hill so far as she may”.
“And he or she did not complain. She simply wished to be moved away from the hearth as a result of it was hurting her,” Cole stated.
“I knew she was robust, however this confirmed me how robust she actually was. She did not surrender.”
Cole described Jemmah as a “highly regarded” and “lovely woman” who had a “wild spirit” and “variety coronary heart”.
“She was the lifetime of the get together. All people liked her,” she stated.
However the grieving mom admitted that at instances her daughter “struggled”.
“She did have her issues and did go down a nasty path for some time,” she stated.
“However she was attempting to raised herself. She was attempting to make things better in her life that she knew wanted to be fastened.
“She would have had a vibrant future. She was engaged on it and was decided to show her life round.”
Police have alleged the automotive was stolen in Toowoomba on Tuesday, January 10.
Cole stated it was unknown what precipitated the crash however individuals criticizing her daughter had been uninformed.
“They do not know this woman. They do not know who she is and what life she lived in any respect. And they should cease being keyboard warriors and pondering they’ll publish issues that they don’t know about,” she stated.
“It is disgusting. Among the feedback I’ve learn, it is simply gut-wrenching. What if it was one in every of their members of the family, or their youngsters? Would they prefer it stated to them?”
Investigations into the crash proceed.

