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Canadian woman, 21, killed in Kiwi pile-up will save lives

A dear immature Ottawa lady whose life was tragically cut brief on a towering highway in New Zealand is giving others a possibility to live.

Angelika Melisa Loukas died Oct. 31 in a Wellington Hospital dual days after a automobile she was in crashed on a farming road.

The car plunged 100 metres down a high mountain and Loukas, 21, was trapped inside for several hours.

“She wanted to be an organ donor,” her mom Anne told a New Zealand Herald. “So while she was laying in bed during a hospital, we all pronounced a goodbyes.”

Her mom added: “She always wanted to transport and she was always articulate about New Zealand.”

Angelika — affectionately called Baba by her family — was a third-year University of Ottawa psychology tyro and had been in New Zealand given May.

In a remote country, she worked as an au pair for a internal family and done many friends in a area.

The splendid immature lady apparently connected with a dual immature boys in her care, Louis and William Mccoll, and horde relatives Daniel Mccoll and Alice White precious her, as well, her mom told a Herald.

“People could comfortable adult to her. She was so accessible and outgoing.”

And she precious New Zealand.

“She only desired it so much, she didn’t wish to come home,” her mom added.

She was slated to lapse to Canada in February.

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