Pink Wasabi Musician Odetta Maxwell Tragically Passes Away in Car Crash at 25

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Odetta Maxwell, also known as Pink Wasabi, a talented 25-year-old musician has passed away in a tragic car crash on the Port Wakefield Highway in South Australia. Maxwell was known for her music which made waves on triple j Unearthed and received airplay in 2019 with tracks such as “Killer” and “Tides.” Her music was described as “curious and sparkly,” “sweet and carefree,” and layered with “a lot of heart”.

Maxwell was rushed to the Royal Adelaide Hospital with serious injuries but unfortunately, passed away yesterday. According to South Australia Police, her car had rolled onto bushland on the highway.

Her sister, Isobel Vlahiotis, has started a GoFundMe fundraiser for her sister’s funeral expenses. Vlahiotis shared that their parents have both been involved in terrible car accidents and suffered brain injuries, and Odetta had dedicated much of her time caring for both of them.

In her tribute, Vlahiotis writes, “Our dear angel ‘O’ has gained her wings as a result of a catastrophic single car crash, and is in heaven with her beloved Nanna, Grandpa, and other loved ones. She lived many lifetimes and experiences in her short 25 years, worked hard, loved hard, and fought for what she believed in.”

“She held her loved ones close and was the most out-going, impressive, intelligent, beautiful, and larger than life woman,” Vlahiotis added.

According to the ABC, Maxwell is the eleventh person to have passed away following a crash on South Australia’s roads this year, compared to four losses at this time last year.

The music community is mourning the loss of a talented and passionate artist, Pink Wasabi, and her family is in need of support. You can donate to the Maxwell family here to help cover funeral expenses and assist her parents. Odetta Maxwell will always be remembered for her beautiful music and the love she held for her family and friends.

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You can donate to the family here.

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