The Wrexham residents Dafydd Huw Craven-Jones, 18, and Morgan Jones, 17, perished in the Staffordshire collision on May 25.
After being brought to the hospital, Stafford resident Sophie Bates, 17, passed away.
During the collision on Cannock Road, Penkridge, Brooke Varley, a 17-year-old from Newport in Shropshire, was a passenger in the Ford Ka’s rear seat.
After being admitted to the hospital, Brooke was released, and she is currently recuperating at home.
She added that she “wanted to write a tribute” to her friends in an emotional statement.
“I am so upset to have lost such amazing people from my life,” she stated.
“Sophie was the most compassionate person who ever lived.”
She is my source of motivation to improve and do all that she was unable to. She is and always will be in my heart.”
“Good soul”
Dafydd Morgan Jones and Huw Craven-Jones were both members of the Wrexham young rugby teams.
Morgan was “one of the funniest people” that Brooke had ever met. He was a “very popular young man” who “was loved by everybody,” according to his family.
“He was consistently courteous, pleasant, and charming. He was always watching out for me,” Brooke continued.
“The kindest loving soul you could wish to meet” is how his relatives put Dafydd.
According to Brooke, “Daf loved his friends and had a kind soul.”
“During this difficult time, my thoughts are with their families and all those impacted by this awful