Heartbreak as Woolworths worker dies young in tragic circumstances: Tributes pour in from her coworkers: ‘She was loyal, caring and bubbly’
- Woolworths worker dies in horror car crash
- A GoFundMe has been set up by her friends
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Family and friends are paying tribute to a Bundaberg teen who died after a horrific crash in Queensland.
Illiana Palella, 17, was killed following a collision between an armoured vehicle and a car near Childers on Tuesday.
She was flown to Royal Brisbane Women’s hospital from the scene of the crash, but was unable to survive her injuries.
A fundraiser to support her has been launched to help support the victim’s family.
Her friend, Mackenzie Blackburn, described Ms Palella as a ‘beautiful friend of many’.
‘Whether it be her colleagues, friends or strangers, everyone knew that she could put a smile on anybody’s face,’ she said.

Riylee Sutton (left) said Illiana Palella (right). Ms Palella died after a horrific crash
Ms Blackburn met Ms Palella at work at Woolworths Hinkler Centre.
‘She comes from a hardworking, caring, and supportive family who were there with her through everything.’
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‘Whether it be her colleagues, friends or strangers, everyone knew that she could put a smile on anybody’s face,’ she said.
Jaime Shipp also paid tribute to her friend on social media.
‘I’m going to miss you so much can’t believe that u (sic) won’t be coming home rest easy my beautiful girl,’ Ms Shipp wrote in a Facebook post.
Another friend said she was ‘loyal, caring and bubbly’.
Riylee Sutton, remembered Ms Palella as a ‘shy, sweet girl’.
‘She was adventurous. She would never leave your side, and was loyal, caring and bubbly,’ Ms Sutton said.
A Woolworths Hinkler spokesman said they arranged counselling for Ms Palella’s friends and co-workers.
Ms Palella’s death was confirmed by her family on Thursday after the early morning crash at 5.27am on Tuesday.
Two LifeFlight helicopters and four fire and rescue crews rushed to the scene and Ms Palella was flown to Brisbane but later died from her injuries.
A man freed from the wreckage was initially flown to Bundaberg for treatment before later being transfered to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.