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Payne Haas shared a cryptic message on

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

The broncos star posted a video of US rapper Future giving a ‘motivational’ speech declaring ‘ain’t nobody going to stop me.’

His mum Uiatu ‘Joan’ Taufua, 46, was jailed in the Brisbane Women’s Correctional Centre on Wednesday after receiving three charges of manslaughter for allegedly causing a fatal crash west of the last Friday.

Police allege Taufua was driving dangerously at a high speed when her black Mercedes veered onto the opposite lane near Bonogin, hitting a silver Mercedes.

She was also charged her for dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, hoşgeldin bonusu veren bahis siteleri unlicensed driving and evading police.

Retired doctor Chris Fawcett, 79, his partner Susan Zimmer, 70, and her daughter Steffanie, 35, were all killed in the crash. 

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

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

On Thursday Haas shared a cryptic Instagram video of US rapper Future (above) saying 'I'm trying to get where I'm going'

On Thursday Haas shared a cryptic Instagram video of US rapper Future (above) saying ‘I’m trying to get where I’m going’

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

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

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

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

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

Her alleged involvement in the crash was deemed to be a breach of her parole prompting police send her back behind bars. 

Meanwhile, Haas has not attended Broncos training since the crash but broke his social media silence on Thursday.

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

‘I’m trying to get to where I’m going and ain’t nobody going to stop me,’ Future said in the clip, shared to Haas’ Instagram story.

‘The talking, the captions, the memes, it can’t stop me because it’s a vision I have and goals I have set out for myself that I gotta get no matter what.’ 

Police allege Taufua was driving dangerously at a high speed when her car veered into the opposite lane near Bonogin, hitting a silver Mercedes (pictured, the aftermath of the crash)

Police allege Taufua was driving dangerously at a high speed when her car veered into the opposite lane near Bonogin, hitting a silver Mercedes (pictured, the aftermath of the crash)

Retired doctor Chris Fawcett, 79, (above) was killed during the car crash in Bonogin on Friday

Retired doctor Chris Fawcett, 79, (above) was killed during the car crash in Bonogin on Friday

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

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

Taufua was hospitalised following the crash 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 watch 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 check-ins.

‘The psychologist who interviewed her would have made that assessment and 60 minutes are only deemed as medium risk,’ an officer at the facility told .

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

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