Payne Haas speaks after mother Uiatu ‘Joan’ Taufua is jailed for Gold Coast car crash: Broncos NRL

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Broncos star Payne Haas posts a cryptic message as concerns are raised for his mother’s well-being after she was jailed for allegedly killing three in a fiery accident.

  • NRL star Payne Haas shared a motivational speech from rapper Future on Thursday.
  • His mother, Uiatu ‘Joan’ Taufua, was jailed Wednesday for a horrific car accident.
  • Police allege Taufua caused a car crash west of the Gold Coast that killed three
  • He considered a medium well-being risk and is under checks every hour.

Payne Haas shared a cryptic message on Instagram following news that her mother is under welfare checks in prison following a car crash that killed three.

The Brisbane broncos NRL star posted a video of American rapper Future giving a ‘motivational’ speech declaring ‘no one’s gonna stop me’.

His mother, 46-year-old Uiatu ‘Joan’ Taufua, was jailed at the Brisbane Women’s Correctional Center on Wednesday after being charged with three counts of manslaughter for allegedly causing a fatal accident west of the Gold Coast last Friday.

Police allege that Taufua was speeding dangerously when his black Mercedes veered into the opposite lane near Bonogin, striking a silver Mercedes.

They also charged her with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, driving without a license and evading police.

Retired physician Chris Fawcett, 79, his partner Susan Zimmer, 70, and their daughter Steffanie, 35, died in the crash.

Broncos star Payne Haas (left) has not attended practice since the accident and remained off social media until Thursday.

Broncos star Payne Haas (left) has not attended practice since the accident and remained off social media until Thursday.

On Thursday, Haas shared a cryptic Instagram video of American rapper Future (above) saying:

On Thursday, Haas shared a cryptic Instagram video of American rapper Future (above) saying, “I’m just trying to get where I’m going.”

Broncos star Payne Haas's mother, Uiatu 'Joan' Taufua (pictured in 2019) is subject to wellness checks while in jail.

Taufua (pictured Tuesday) was jailed after allegedly causing a terror car crash that killed three

Broncos star Payne Haas’ mother, Uiatu ‘Joan’ Taufua (pictured left in 2019 and right Tuesday) is subject to wellness checks in jail after allegedly causing a car accident that killed to three

Taufua was on probation at the time of the accident for violently assaulting two Star Casino bouncers in September.

The mother pleaded guilty and was sentenced to nine months in jail, but was granted probation after spending a month behind bars.

Her alleged involvement in the accident was deemed a violation of her probation, leading the police to send her back behind bars.

Haas, meanwhile, hasn’t attended Broncos practice since the accident, but broke his silence on social media Thursday.

The NRL player shared a video of American rapper Future giving a ‘motivational’ speech.

“I’m trying to get where I’m going and no one is going to stop me,” Future said in the clip, shared on Haas’s Instagram story.

“The conversations, the subtitles, the memes, they cannot stop me because it is a vision that I have and goals that I have set for myself and that I have to achieve no matter what.”

Police allege Taufua was speeding dangerously when his car swerved into the oncoming lane near Bonogin and struck a silver Mercedes (aftermath of the accident pictured)

Police allege Taufua was speeding dangerously when his car swerved into the oncoming lane near Bonogin and struck a silver Mercedes (aftermath of the accident pictured)

Retired physician Chris Fawcett, 79, (above) died during the car crash in Bonogin on Friday.

Retired physician Chris Fawcett, 79, (above) died during the car crash in Bonogin on Friday.

Susan Zimmer, 70, and her daughter Steffanie, 35, (together above) were killed after Taufua allegedly crashed their silver Mercedes.

Susan Zimmer, 70, and her daughter Steffanie, 35, (together above) were killed after Taufua allegedly crashed their silver Mercedes.

Taufua was hospitalized following the accident with extensive external injuries and a bruised rib.

Footage captured on Tuesday showed her limping from the back of a police van into custody at a Gold Coast guard house while wearing her hospital bracelet, a cast and compression socks.

She is now reportedly being treated as a “medium risk” inmate and is subject to hourly checks.

“The psychologist who interviewed her would have done that assessment and 60 minutes is only considered medium risk,” an official at the facility said. mail.

It is understood that Taufua still has access to his belongings and has remained in a normal cell.

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FRIDAY – DECEMBER 31

Police allege that officers on patrol on Bonogin Road, near Calanthe Lane, saw Taufua’s black 2017 Mercedes ‘driving dangerously’ around 5 p.m.

He said officers activated their lights and sirens but did not pursue Taufua after deciding that the pursuit might pose a risk to public safety.

Police were flagged down by a passing motorist a short time later who said there had been a collision between a black 2017 Mercedes and a silver 2018 Mercedes.

The incident happened about a kilometer from where the police say they tried to intercept Taufua.

Taufua is alleged to have swerved into the oncoming lane and collided with the car carrying Chris Fawcett, 79, his partner Susan Zimmer, 70, and their daughter Steffanie, 35.

Emergency services were able to free two people from the silver Mercedes, however all three died at the scene.

Taufua was released from her vehicle and taken to Gold Coast University Hospital with excessive external injuries and a bruised lung.

MONDAY – JANUARY 2

Police charge Taufua, 46, with three counts of manslaughter and one count of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, evading police and driving without a driver’s license.

TUESDAY – JANUARY 3

Taufua is seen entering the watch house in Southport, Gold Coast, after being released from the Gold Coast University Hospital.

She is filmed limping from the back of a police van wearing a hospital wrist brace, an arm cast, and compression socks.

WEDNESDAY – JANUARY 4

Taufua is transferred to Brisbane Women’s Correctional Center after her alleged role in Friday’s crash was found to have breached the conditions of her assault offenses probation in September.

THURSDAY – JANUARY 5

News breaks Taufua is under welfare checks every hour, but remains in a normal cell. She is reportedly considered a “medium risk” inmate.