Family mourn Bree Keller died crash Sydney Darling Harbour

A devastated family has paid a heart-breaking tribute to the ‘bubbly, free spirited’ hairdresser who was killed in a horror crash in Sydney’s Darling Harbour at the weekend.

Bree Keller, 22, from Sydney’s Northern Beaches was one of three people to die in the crash in Sydney’s inner city about 3am on Saturday when a $200,000 super car left the road, rolled and burst into flames. 

‘She was a lovely, bubbly person… she was a free spirit and we miss her dearly,’ Ms Keller’s stepfather Peter Francis said on Tuesday. 

‘She was a lovely, bubbly person… she was a free spirit and we miss her dearly,’ stepfather Peter Francis said about Ms Keller on Tuesday 

‘We keep thinking of when she is going to walk in the door … but she is never going to walk in the door again. Bree was a very attractive girl, both inside and out. She had never been in trouble. She was a delight to be with and had lots of friends.’

Ms Keller was one of three young people to die in the horror crash outside the Novotel Rockford Hotel in Sydney’s centre on Saturday.

Brothers Steve and Jeff Nasr also died, while one man, Joseph Bagala, 39, survived.

Four police officers pulled Mr Bagala from the luxury car moments before it caught alight. 

The $200,000 Nissan GT-R R35 was purchased just six days before the fatal crash.

Four police officers pulled Mr Bagala from the luxury car moments before it caught alight 

Four police officers pulled Mr Bagala from the luxury car moments before it caught alight 

Four police officers pulled Mr Bagala (pictured) from the luxury car moments before it caught alight

Four police officers pulled Mr Bagala (pictured) from the luxury car moments before it caught alight

'We keep thinking of when she is going to walk in the door ¿ but she is never going to walk in the door again,' Mr Francis said about Ms Keller (pictured) 

‘We keep thinking of when she is going to walk in the door … but she is never going to walk in the door again,’ Mr Francis said about Ms Keller (pictured) 

'Bree was a very attractive girl, both inside and out. She had never been in trouble. She was a delight to be with and had lots of friends,' Mr Francis said about Ms Keller 

‘Bree was a very attractive girl, both inside and out. She had never been in trouble. She was a delight to be with and had lots of friends,’ Mr Francis said about Ms Keller 

Mr Francis said he did not know the three men his 22-year-old step-daughter was travelling with when she died

Mr Francis said he did not know the three men his 22-year-old step-daughter was travelling with when she died

The 39-year-old was treated for serious burns at St Vincent’s Hospital, where he remains on Wednesday in a stable condition.

Mr Francis told The Daily Telegraph he did not know the three men his 22-year-old step-daughter was travelling with when she died. 

‘We have no idea who these people were,’ Mr Francis said. 

Investigations into the cause of the tragic crash continue.  

'We have no idea who these people were,' Mr Francis said about the three men Ms Keller was travelling with when she died 

‘We have no idea who these people were,’ Mr Francis said about the three men Ms Keller was travelling with when she died 

Ms Keller's family has mourned the 22-year-old after she died in a horror crash on Saturday 

Ms Keller’s family has mourned the 22-year-old after she died in a horror crash on Saturday 

Bree Keller was one of three people to die in the horror crash in Sydney's Darling Harbour on Saturday 

Bree Keller was one of three people to die in the horror crash in Sydney’s Darling Harbour on Saturday 

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