Grieving mum recalls final conversation with her teenage son Levi-Jackson Furnivall before he was killed in horror highway crash

A distraught mother has recalled her teenage son final words to her before he was killed when the car he was travelling in slammed into a tree.


A distraught mother has recalled her teenage son final words to her before he was killed when the car he was travelling in slammed into a tree.

Levi-Jackson Furnivall, 17, was in the backseat of a red Mitsubishi Magna sedan when the vehicle veered off the Tonkin Highway in Martin in Perths south-east at about 1.40am last Thursday morning.

The vehicle rolled before hitting a tree about 1.40am, trapping the teenager inside who couldnt be revived.

Nine hours earlier, the last thing Levi-Jackson told his mum Atariki Simon-Whararapa was that he and a few friends were heading out to check on a mate.

While shes grateful the driver, 19, and other passenger, 18, escaped with minor injuries, shes struggling with the loss of her son.

I know he was with his mates . . . he hadn’t heard from one of his best friends all day, and they wanted to go check on him, she told The West Australian.

The crash was at 1am, but he left at five in the afternoon, and he said he wasn’t going to be long.

Ms Simon-Whararapa recalled how he hadnt heard from her son and couldnt get a hold of him - so she texted one of his friends, who also didnt answer.

Levi-Jackson Furnivall, 17, (pictured) was in a red Mitsubishi Magna sedan as a backseat passenger when he was killed after the vehicle left the Tonkin Highway near Gosnells Road East in Western Australia

Levi-Jackson Furnivall, 17, (pictured) was in a red Mitsubishi Magna sedan as a backseat passenger when he was killed after the vehicle left the Tonkin Highway near Gosnells Road East in Western Australia 

His mother described her 17-year-old (pictured) as always being energetic, and excited to start his mechanical apprenticeship

His mother described her 17-year-old (pictured) as always being energetic, and excited to start his mechanical apprenticeship 

She had no idea what had happened to Levi-Jackson until she was in the shower later that morning. 

The teens mother said her and her family are just broken and cant believe how suddenly he had been taken from them.

Ms Simon-Whararapa recalled how shed been helping her son organise his tax file number ahead of starting a mechanics apprenticeship hours earlier.

The familys beloved son and brother had been at the house with them before the accident, laughing with us and joking with his sister. 

Levi-Jackson had a 13-year-old brother and seven-year-old sister and was described as someone who always had a lot of energy. 

The forgiving mother said even though she was hurting she had no anger towards the young driver. 

The devastated mother revealed that none of her sons friends have been in touch since the tragedy. 

She wanted them to know that they shouldnt be scared of her, saying she is angry at the situation but not them.

The car veered the highway before rolling and  hitting a tree about 1.40am last Thursday Pictured is the scene of the accident

The car veered the highway before rolling and  hitting a tree about 1.40am last Thursday Pictured is the scene of the accident

Police are investigating the cause of the accident (pictured the scene of the accident)

Police are investigating the cause of the accident (pictured the scene of the accident)

Ms Simon-Whararapa wanted people to celebrate her beloved sons life. 

There was an outpouring of grief online for the popular 17-year-old.  

Gone way too soon my brother, I never imagined losing a friend, it was just something I didn’t think would happen, one friend wrote.

Parts of Tonkin Highway remained closed on Thursday morning as major crash officers examined the  crash scene,

Anyone with dashcam footage or who had witnessed the crash to contact WA Police.

Perth
Источник: Daily Online

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