Abbey Sheriff was on her method to a good friend’s place when her Nissan X-Trail was despatched flying onto a motorcycle path off the Kwinana Freeway at Baldivis after one other automobile collided along with her.
The 21-year-old was already lifeless when assist arrived.
Her mother and father at the moment are grappling with the lack of their beloved daughter.
“For her to be taken so early, 21 is just too young,” father Darren mentioned.
“She should be burying us not the other way around.”
Her mom Julie mentioned she does not understand how she’s going to cope with out her solely daughter.
“She’s my world. She’s my only child. She made me a mum,” Ms Sheriff mentioned.
Police advised 9News at this time they’re nonetheless investigating the accident.
Sheriff had solely simply purchased her new automobile and not too long ago turned 21. Her mum mentioned she had large aspirations for the brand new yr.
“She wanted to travel. She says’ I’m going to concentrate on me now mum’,” Ms Sheriff mentioned.
“Because that’s all she ever did – was put everyone first.
“We won’t ever be the identical once more.”
Tributes have flowed for the young woman including her football club, the Mandurah Mustangs, sharing their heartbreak.
“Abbey was a Mustangs junior and had a pivotal function in our inaugural ladies’s staff,” a post by the team read.
“She was adored by everybody, a mild, type and caring soul, and an attractive, vibrant, smiling exterior.
“Don’t be fooled, she could rough up the big guns on the footy field.”
A fundraiser has now been arrange for the 21-year-old’s funeral.