By Ciara Farmer and Benge Nsenduluka For Mailonline
Published: 06:46 EST, 11 January 2018 | Updated: 11:20 EST, 11 January 2018
Home and Away star Jessica Falkholt's was reportedly turned off on Thursday following the horrific Boxing Day crash that killed her parents.
Following the news, tributes flooded in for the actress including a gushing note from her soap co-star Jackson Heywood, who plays Brody Morgan in the soap.
The 29-year-old was involved in the horrific crash alongside her family, during which her parents were killed instantly while her sister Annabelle died days after the head-on car crash that occured on the NSW South Coast.
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Sad times: Home and Away star Jessica Falkholt's was reportedly turned off on Thursday following the horrific Boxing Day crash that killed her parents
A bedside vigil was made for Jessica in the Intensive Care Unit at St George Hospital, where she was in a medically induced coma.
News of her life support being switched off came after her family were laid to rest in Sydney – including sister Annabelle, 21, and parents Lars, 69, and Vivian, 60.
In the wake of the heartbreaking news, which was reported by The Daily Telegraph, fans flocked to Twitter to pay tribute to the beloved actress.
Jackson led the way, as he shared a snap on-set with his co-star, next to which he penned: 'Jess. I will always remember our beautiful long-winded chats about life, acting, philosophy, relationships and especially over-thinking….


Heartbreaking: Following the news, tributes flooded in for the actress including a gushing note from her soap co-star Jackson Heywood, who plays Brody Morgan in the soap.


Always remember: Jackson led the way, as he shared a snap on-set with his co-star
'If you’re lucky enough in life to meet a handful of people, or even just one – that when you look at them in the eye, and without words just know they understand you, and you them – you are just so deeply lucky…
'So to you Jess, thankyou, because i really do consider myself lucky. You are a beautifully deep and incredibly unique soul, i had the pleasure of knowing…
'My heart is broken. I will always miss you. But I'm glad you’re with your family now. Goodbye. Sincerest condolences to the extended Falkholt family and friends. You have all my support.'
Fellow Home and Away star Anna Cocquerel took to Instagram, writing: 'Thanking of you' – alongside a heart emoji. Actor Anthony Hayes tweeted: 'Jessica Falkholt. Sweetest girl. So full of life. Heart breaks.'
Fans meanwhile swarmed the microblogging site with gushing notes including: 'Such a sad time for the entertainment world her whole family will be devastated :(… Heartbreaking news about Jessica Falkholt…


Paying tribute: In the wake of the heartbreaking news, first reported by The Daily Telegraph , fans including actor Anthony Hayes flocked to Twitter to pay tribute to the beloved actress


Shocked: Fans expressed their disbelief as they flooded social media with heartfelt messages


Tragic: 'Heartbreaking news about Jessica Falkholt. There are no words,' one fan tweeted
'There are no words. Just found out that Jessica Falkholt's life support has been turned off, rest in peace angel!! #jessicafalkholt #HomeandAway.'
Wednesday's service was held at St Mary's Catholic Church at Concord, in Sydney's west. During the service, Jessica's uncle tearfully told mourners their family will forever be haunted by Christmas – the last time they were all together.
Paul Ponticello said: 'It is a day that will be difficult to erase from our memory. Their lives on this earth ending on a highway makes absolutely no sense.'


Rest in peace: The tributes come one day after her three family members were laid to rest in Sydney – including her sister Annabelle (R), 21, and parents Lars (L), 69, and Vivian (C), 60


Paying respect: Wednesday's service was held at St Mary's Catholic Church at Concord, in Sydney's west
He also thanked the 'saviours' who risked their lives to pull Annabelle and Jessica from the inferno.
He said Mr Falkholt had always been a careful driver and he would often joke about having to add on time to any trip, which he called the 'Lars factor.'
'The irony of this tragedy is Lars was such a careful driver,' Mr Ponticello said.
'Whenever asking how long it would take to drive somewhere I would suggest an average for a normal driver and then add some additional time for the Lars factor. We always had a good laugh.
'They are together and always will be… You will always be remembered and in our hearts forever. Rest in Peace.'


Devastating: A bedside vigil had been made for Jessica in the Intensive Care Unit at St George Hospital, where she was in a medically induced coma before her life support was switched off
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