She was very serious about acting and singing''. The Producer of The Saddle Club, Lynn Bayonas, said Jessica was friendly with other cast members and extremely popular with fans, particularly when touring music from the show.
She was just a fun kid. She was extremely loveable, everybody loved her and it has been a terrible shock to all of us to hear this really tragic news'' Ms Bayonas said. It is going to take us all a while to get used to the tragedy. It's just terribly, terribly sad''. Fans of the Saddle Club are invited to visit the show's website to leave condolence messages.
She was very grounded and likeable, very mellow and did not let anything get to her head, despite the fact she had been in these shows and was recognised a bit. I'm just really trying to rally for my parents," Adam, a journalism student at Deakin University, said.
We've banded together and made all the decisions," he said. It's just unfortunate that she had to die to have it. It's going to be a really perfect occasion, like a party for her, but still classy. A service for Jessica will be held tomorrow at the Holy Trinity Church in St Kilda, followed by a wake at Dixon Manor where Jessica wanted to hold her 18th birthday party.
More than people are expected to attend. Dixon was recording an album for the series, in which his daughter Lauren is also a star. He remains in hospital, but has posted a letter to fans on his website, saying while his extensive injuries are a challenge, he is upbeat about the situation. Apart from her older brother, Adam, Jessica also had two younger brothers, Seth aged 14 and Charlie, two.
Jessica will be farewelled by more than people in Brighton tomorrow and a police-led cortege will lead a horse drawm carriage carrying Jesse''''s body from Holy Trinity Church in St Kilda to St Kilda Cemetery.
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