The parents of a young woman killed in a horror freeway crash south of Perth have shared the heartbreak of losing their only child.

Abbey Sheriff was on her way to a friend’s place when her Nissan X-Trail was sent flying onto a bike path off the Kwinana Freeway at Baldivis after another car collided with her.

The 21-year-old was already dead when help arrived.

The parents of a young woman killed in a horror freeway crash south of Perth have shared the heartbreak of losing their only child.
The parents of a young woman killed in a horror freeway crash south of Perth have shared the heartbreak of losing their only child. (9News)

Her parents are now grappling with the loss of their beloved daughter.

“For her to be taken so early, 21 is just too young,” father Darren said.

“She should be burying us not the other way around.”

Her mother Julie said she doesn’t know how she will cope without her only daughter.

“She’s my world. She’s my only child. She made me a mum,” Ms Sheriff said.

Abbey Sheriff killed in two car crash at Baldivis
Abbey Sheriff was on her way to a friend’s place when her Nissan X-Trail was sent flying onto a bike path off the Kwinana Freeway at Baldivis after another car collided with her. (9News)

Police told 9News today they’re still investigating the accident.

Sheriff had only just bought her new car and recently turned 21. Her mum said she had big aspirations for the new year.

“She wanted to travel. She says’ I’m going to concentrate on me now mum’,” Ms Sheriff said.

“Because that’s all she ever did – was put everyone first.

“We will never be the same again.”

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The parents of a young woman killed in a horror freeway crash south of Perth have shared the heartbreak of losing their only child.
Tributes have flowed for the young woman including her football club, the Mandurah Mustangs, sharing their heartbreak (9News)

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 role in our inaugural women’s team,” a post by the team read.

“She was adored by everyone, a gentle, kind and caring soul, and a beautiful, vibrant, smiling exterior.

“Don’t be fooled, she could rough up the big guns on the footy field.”

A fundraiser has now been set up for the 21-year-old’s funeral.

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