Clara Donovan had just picked up her 6-year-old son Jackson and Rosie’s younger sister from school in Perth last Friday and was going to pick up another sister, Everly, in pre-kindy when the tragedy unfolded. The family was trapped in a stack of four vehicles at the intersection of Dixon and Mandurah streets. “Everything turned white. “All the airbags were open around me,” she wrote in a Facebook post. Moments later she yelled at her children in the back seat, asking if they were okay. Rosie responded immediately, but Jackson was silent. Jackson Donovan (photo) was seriously injured in a car accident as his mother drove him and his sister home on Friday Ms. Donovan wrote about her shock in a Facebook post, saying she was looking forward to the weekend with her three children and their dad, Chris. At first she was confused but when she returned she realized that she had been seriously injured. The family was later informed that he had died in a collision. Ms. Donovan wrote about her shock in a Facebook post, saying she was looking forward to the weekend with her three children and their dad, Chris. “I literally thought ‘what a wonderful day.’ I was excited that in less than an hour we would all be home together for the weekend.
“And everything turned white.” At first he was confused and then he realized that “we had been hit very hard and all the airbags had opened around me”.
The family’s black Kia transporter “was pushed into traffic and hit once or twice before turning the car around and then we finally stopped,” Donovan wrote. Although her wrist ached, otherwise she felt good and thought, maybe it was not so bad. She cried to see if her children were well. “Rosie started screaming. “Jackson was quiet and honestly I was so confused because he did not answer until I saw him,” he said. A sad mom, looking forward to the weekend with her husband and three children, wrote about the catastrophic moment when she realized that her “sweet” little boy had died in a car accident. The catastrophic scene of a four-vehicle accident in Western Australia last Friday, where a six-year-old boy lost his life Ms Donovan said she and her husband “could not wrap their heads around how it all ended”. Jackson loved video games and reading Dr. Seuss’s books to his parents and younger sisters, whom he loved. Mrs. Donovan wrote that he liked “happy meals with chicken wrapped in iced Coca Cola” and had “special relationships with his grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.” He recalled how Jackson sneaked into his parents’ bed at night and how “he was always the best in our family to guess the cakes at Is It Cake.” Jackson had just won some unno cards at school and was teaching Everly how to play. Police say a Kia Carnival stopped behind a Transperth bus at a row of red lights at the intersection of Dixon and Mandurah streets He loved Bluey and was very excited that new episodes were about to start. Ms. Donovan writes in a heartbreaking way: “We will never take anything back and we are shocked. “Rosie will not even remember the brother who knew how to make her laugh long before anyone else, who carried her to his classroom in the mornings to hug his friends, who was happy with every little thing he did.” He wrote that “Everly lost her best friend and her wild partner. We lost the most awesome, fun, hilarious, smart, sweet kid. “We are devastated without words. Jackson, we love you so much. “We are very sorry that you could not stay with us any longer.” A driver – who allegedly suffered a medical accident – put the Donovan family car back and broke it in the back of a Transperth bus. Another vehicle then crashed into the wreckage. A woman about 80 years old was seriously injured in the collision, while a 64-year-old man was taken to Rockingham Hospital but was discharged shortly afterwards. The crash happened minutes after the WA issued an emergency alert warning of ambulance delays. At 2:45 p.m. Friday, an alarm begged people not to call 000 unless the situation was life-threatening. It was the third time since the beginning of May that the service was forced to send an emergency warning. The long waiting times for ambulances have been blamed for several deaths that could have been avoided in the last two months. Granny Joan Hope was short of breath when her son called paramedics on April 19. He died shortly afterwards as the ambulance arrived just 30 minutes later. Georgina Wilde suffered from chest pains before calling an ambulance and then died before doctors arrived two and a half hours later.

Clara Donovan’s heartbreaking words about the death of her beloved son Jackson

We got in the car and headed for the pre-kindy to pick up Everley. I literally thought “what a wonderful day”. I was excited that in less than an hour we would all be home together for the weekend. And everything turned white. I was so confused until I realized that we had been hit very hard and all the airbags had opened around me. They pushed us into the traffic and we were hit one or two more times when the car turned around and we finally stopped. My wrist hurt, but I was fine, and I thought, if I’m fine, it was not so bad. I shouted ‘everyone well ??? Rosie started screaming. Jackson was quiet and honestly I was so confused about why he did not answer until I saw him. We were told he died of a collision. Chris and I can not wrap our heads around how it all stopped. His love of video games – Minecraft and Lego ninjago. His appetite for reading – he loved reading Dr. Seuss’s books to us. His happy little friendships. His great love for his sisters. POKEMON. Sonic. Nick Naitani. Lego. His Paw Patrol onesie. Happy meals with chicken wrapper with iced cola. His special relationship with each of his grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. Sneaking into our bed at night. He was always the best in our family at guessing the cakes at Is It Cake. He had just won some uno cards at school and enjoyed learning the game and teaching Everley so he always had someone to play with. And he was really excited about the new episodes of Bluey starting this week. We will never take any of them back and we are disgusted. Rosie will not even remember the brother who knew how to make her laugh long before anyone else, who carried her to his classroom in the mornings to hug his friends, who was happy with every little thing he did. Everly lost her best friend and wild partner. We lost the most awesome, fun, hilarious, smart, sweet kid. We are devastated without words. Jackson, we love you so much. We are very sorry that you could not stay with us longer.