Jaclyn Michelle killed in Rooty Hill by a train as GoFundMe started for her six kids

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Six children are forever without their mothers after she was tragically killed in a train accident last week.

Jaclyn Michelle, 32, was sadly hit and killed at about 7:45pm last Monday by a train traveling near Rooty Hill, in western Sydney.

The tragedy means her children — Hemmi, 15, Jordan, 13, Isabella, 11, Sienna, 7, Isack, 6, and McKenzie, 2 — are now being cared for by her extended family.

A GoFundMe to raise money for her funeral and support her children has already raised more than $38,000.

Jaclyn Michelle (above) died in a train accident last Monday night, leaving behind her six children

Jaclyn Michelle (above) died in a train accident last Monday night, leaving behind her six children

Police found Mrs. Michelle's body near Rooty Hill station (above) and said they treated her death as an accident

Police found Mrs. Michelle's body near Rooty Hill station (above) and said they treated her death as an accident

Police found Mrs. Michelle’s body near Rooty Hill station (above) and said they treated her death as an accident

Her heartbroken family has paid tribute to the beloved mother.

“Jaclyn was a fun, loving, down to earth, happy woman and the most devoted mother to her children,” said Mrs. Michelle’s niece Kerrie Dowie.

“She would stop and talk to everyone. She was so friendly and she was so nice to people. Always had time for anyone who needed an ear to listen.’

NSW Police said Ms Michelle’s cause of death had not yet been confirmed but it was being treated as an accident.

“Emergency services were called to the railway line at North Parade after an eastbound train driver reported a woman had been hit,” the police said in a statement.

‘All trains have stopped while the area was searched; a short time later a woman’s body was found.’

Relatives described Ms Michelle (second from left in photo with her family) as 'adventurous, fun, loving and outgoing'

Relatives described Ms Michelle (second from left in photo with her family) as 'adventurous, fun, loving and outgoing'

Relatives described Ms Michelle (second from left in photo with her family) as ‘adventurous, fun, loving and outgoing’

Devastated sister-in-law and GoFundMe organizer Cassandra Vidler said Ms. Michelle was “adventurous, fun, loving and outgoing.”

“She adored (her children), she lived for them, and there’s nothing in this world she wouldn’t do for them,” she said.

“Everyone loved Jaclyn, she was such an energy to be around. You always keep smiling, there isn’t a soul that didn’t touch them and make them laugh!

“It’s such a loss that she’s gone.

“If you needed her, she was there in an instant, even if it was just a warm hug. That was Jaclyn.’

Ms Michelle’s family brought Sydney radio host Kyle Sandilands to tears on Monday.

“You wouldn’t believe how much she loved you,” sister Samantha told Kyle and Jackie O.

“I got calls from her at 1am telling me, ‘You need to listen to the Secret Sound segment.'”

Kyle Sandilands collapsed (above) after learning that Mrs. Michelle was a huge fan of his and Jackie 'O's radio show

Kyle Sandilands collapsed (above) after learning that Mrs. Michelle was a huge fan of his and Jackie 'O's radio show

Kyle Sandilands collapsed (above) after learning that Mrs. Michelle was a huge fan of his and Jackie ‘O’s radio show

Kyle burst into tears during the phone call.

“It breaks my heart that she is no longer with us,” he said.

During the interview, Kyle and Jackie donated O $10,000 to help the family.

They also raised an additional $65,000 with donations from Appliances Online, Wynstan, West HQ and Entertainment Park Sydney.