Axle Young was tinkering underneath his car on Sunday, getting it ready for his P1 driving test the following day, when it fell and fatally crushed him. The 17-year-old was two years into an apprenticeship, and two months into living in his new Mittagong rental with girlfriend Shyanne Organ, with whom he’d celebrated a one-year anniversary the day before his life was cut short. Organ, a 21-year-old aged care nurse, had just nipped out to Kmart to buy a long-sleeved top to wear underneath her scrubs during the colder months, when she got a call from Young.
Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today He was looking for his AirPods so he could listen to music while performing a “five-minute job” on his car. Organ told him where the headphones were and said she’d be home in five minutes. “He said: ‘OK, see you soon.
I love you, Bye.’ And I said I love you, too,” Organ told 7NEWS.com.
au. Those were the last words the young couple shared with each other. When Organ arrived home shortly after, she called out to Young, whose legs she could see poking out from beneath his car in the driveway.
“There was no response, there was no movement, I couldn’t hear any tools being used, I couldn’t hear his music, nothing,” Organ said. “That’s when I got on my knees and put my head under the car, and I saw what happened. I could tell by his face.
“I haven’t been able to sleep because every time I close my eyes, I just go back and see his face.” Based on the .
