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Australian woman and child killed in highway crash in SL

An Australian woman and her four-year-old daughter have been killed in a car crash in southern Sri Lanka.

Louise Collins, 37, and her daughter Poppy died when the white van they were travelling it collided with a parked lorry on the side of the road near the town of Nagoda on Wednesday.

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Louise Collins and son Freddy, who was injured in the crash. 

Mrs Collins’ family confirmed their involvement in the tragedy with The Courier-Mail on Thursday. Mrs Collins’ oldest brother James confirmed Poppy’s brother Freddy, 2, and father Patrick, from Melbourne, were the other two people injured in the crash.

They remain in a Sri Lankan hospital recovering from their injuries.

James said the family loved holidaying in Sri Lankan and had visited several times.

“They were going over there for a short break. They loved the peace and tranquillity over there.”

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Louise and husband Pat Collins

Louise has been remembered as “loving and vibrant”.

The family was based in Doha, Qatar.

A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokeswoman said: “(The department) is providing consular assistance in relation to the death of two Australians and injury of two further Australians in a motor vehicle accident in Sri Lanka, in accordance with the Consular Services Charter.”

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