Legacy Way Tunnel crash: Boyfriend's heartbreaking message to nurse Lily ... trends now
The boyfriend of a nurse who was tragically killed in a horrific car crash in a Brisbane freeway tunnel has reflected on the tragic loss of his 'future wife'.
Lily Galbraith, 24, died when the Mazda she was travelling in, driven by close friend Emma McLean, 23, was hit from behind and pushed into a truck.
They were hit by ex-police officer Bruce Daley, 56, who was driving his Audi at up to 200km/h in the Legacy Way Tunnel at 3:10pm on Wednesday.
Now her boyfriend Blayde Brummelhuis has released a statement addressed to 'the love of my life', coming to grips with his new life without Ms Galbraith.
'You came into my life when I needed you most and you made me the happiest man in the world,' Mr Brummelhuis wrote.
Blayde Brummelhuis said that his 'future wife' Lily Galbraith was his soulmate and best friend
Ms Galbraith was riding passenger in a Mazda 3 (pictured) which was hit by ex-police officer Bruce Daley, 56, who was driving his Audi at 200km/h in Brisbane 's Legacy Way Tunnel
Mr Daley, who was behind the wheel of a black Audi convertible also died.
The truck driver suffered minor injuries and Ms McLean is in a critical condition in hospital.
Mr Brummelhuis said that Ms Galbraith was his 'soulmate, best friend and safe place' who was the 'prettiest girl in the world'.
'Many people aren't lucky enough to have someone like you in their life and I was fortunate enough to call you my future wife,' he wrote.
'Each day was