Christmas crash Brisbane Flynn Howette fiancee’s tribute

  • A fiancee has paid tribute to her partner killed in a horror motor cycle accident  
  • Flynn Howette will be dearly missed by his loved ones over the festive season 
  • His fiancee Emily Pridham plead motorists to take care this holiday season
  • The father-of-three’s tragic death is one of 18 on Queensland roads this month 

A grieving fiancee has paid tribute to her partner killed in a horror motor cycle accident the week before Christmas. 

In the lead-up to his devastating accident Flynn Howette had been looking forward to spending time with his children over the festive break. 

Instead, his shocked partner is comforted by the hope he will be with them in another way but says his presence will be dearly missed.

A fiancee has paid tribute to her partner Flynn Howette (pictured)  killed in a horror motor cycle accident

The father-of-three will be dearly missed by his loved ones over the festive season after initially having plans to spend the time with his children, including twin boys 

The father-of-three will be dearly missed by his loved ones over the festive season after initially having plans to spend the time with his children, including twin boys 

‘He’ll be there in spirit in some way. He’ll be with us,’ Ms Pridham said. 

‘Without him physically there watching the kids grow up will be really, really hard,’ she told 9 News.

Emily Pridham has asked motorists to take care this holiday season after the father-of-three’s tragic collision in Newstead.

His fiancee Emily Pridham (right) plead motorists to take care this holiday season 

His fiancee Emily Pridham (right) plead motorists to take care this holiday season 

Mr Howett's is death is one of 18 on Queensland roads in December so far

Mr Howett’s is death is one of 18 on Queensland roads in December so far

Her plea comes less than 48 hours into the major Christmas crackdown, as police move to crackdown on motorists over the holiday. 

Police are expected to increase patrols from now until the new year with hundreds of extra officers taking to the Australian roads and highways.

Mr Howett’s is death is one of 18 on Queensland roads in December so far.



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