Harry Hall identified as victim of fatal crash on Nicklin Way
A young man tragically killed in a two-vehicle crash on the Sunshine Coast has been remembered as a “legend” as his death leaves a beachside community shattered.
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Tributes are flowing in for a 23-year-old Sunshine Coast man who died in an horrific car crash on Wednesday morning.
Buddina man Harry Hall has been identified as the victim of the shocking crash which has left a beachside community shattered.
Emergency crews were called to the Nicklin Way scene, near the intersection of Moondara Drive, shortly after 6am.
Preliminary investigations found a ute was travelling along the major road when it collided with a sedan.
An eyewitness said crews more than an hour to free Mr Hall from the wreckage.
He was rushed to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital but he could not be saved.
Friends have taken to social media to pay tribute to Mr Hall, describing him as the “very best” and a “legend”.
“I will never get the chance to cover for you on a Monday at work again, or laugh at all the stupid s … you got up to on the weekends, or thank you for the years of friendship,” Scotty Nicholson wrote.
“Fly high my bro, taken from us far too early.
“Rest in peace, I will miss you my bro.”
Thomas Burt said: “Fly high brother. It was an absolute pleasure to have been able to call you my friend and spend the time we did for those years.
“Another one taken way too soon.”
Goth Pastor-Kellet also paid tribute to Mr Hall.
“Rest easy Harry, you were always such a legend, only good times to be remembered,” he said.
“Fly high angel,” said Tylor Anderson.
And Kelly Thomsen said: “Love you Harry man, we shared some mega special times and I’ll honestly never forget that bloody smile of yours.”
“Gutted to hear another one of the brothers has left this world. Rest in Peace brother, you meant a lot to us all,” Henry Eden said.
Lisan Ferguson wrote: “Much love brother. Will always remember our memories together.”
The 41-year-old driver of the ute suffered minor injuries.
He was also taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital for further treatment.
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating.