Jessica Falkholt to remain in Harmony
HARMONY producers have confirmed the short film which featured actor Jessica Falkholt, who had her life support switched off last night after a fiery Boxing Day crash that killed her family, will still go ahead.
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HARMONY producers have confirmed the feature film with actor Jessica Falkholt, who had her life support switched off last night after a fiery Boxing Day crash that killed her family, will still go ahead.
A Facebook post this morning confirmed that the 29-year-old was expected to make her debut in the movie, which was expected to be released this year.
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“This film will be dedicated to Jess and her family so their memory will live on and her talents are appreciated around Australia and the world,” the producers wrote.
In a statement today, St George Hospital confirmed the 29-year-old’s condition.
“On behalf of the family of Jessica Falkholt, St George Hospital has been asked to advise the media and the community that Jessica’s life support has been switched off. She remains in a critical condition. The family has asked for privacy during this very difficult time,” the statement read.
Falkholt has been clinging to life after the fiery head-on on the NSW south coast which claimed the lives of her parents Lars, 69, Vivian, 60, her sister Annabelle, 21, and Whitall.
It has been revealed that the killer driver Craig Whitall had been declared an habitual traffic offender by the courts with more than 60 convictions to his name.