The extended family of Home and Away actress Jessica Falkholt have made the heartbreaking decision to switch off the 29-year-old’s life support.

Ms Falkholt was the sole survivor of a fiery crash that claimed the lives of her father Lars, mother Vivian and sister Annabelle.

The Falkholt family were travelling on the NSW south coast on Boxing Day when their vehicle was hit head-on by serial traffic offender and P-plater Craig Whitall.

Camera Icon Extended family have made the heartbreaking decision to turn off Jessica Falkholt’s life support.

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The Falkholt parents tragically died at the scene while 21-year-old Annabelle died in hospital three days later.

Mr Whitall, who according to Newscorp had been previously jailed four times for dangerous driving prior to the crash, also died at the scene.

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There are unconfirmed reports he was on his way home from a methadone clinic in Nowra when the crash occurred.

“We don’t know for sure ... if he was on medication, that would be his business and no one else’s,” Mr Whitall’s mother Trish previously told 7 News.

Jessica Falkholt had been in an induced coma in hospital since the crash, and undergone multiple surgeries to her serious head injuries.

Camera Icon The crash has claimed the lives of all four Falkholt family members.

Sadly Newscorp revealed the decision to turn off her life support was made on Thursday — just one day after family and friends farewelled the Falkholt family in a moving tribute.

Jessica was a graduate from the National Institute of Dramatic Art who played the role of Hope Morrison in Home and Away in 2016.