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Pulse nightclub attack survivor dies in Orange County head-on crash

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — One of two women who died Monday in a head-on crash on the GreeneWay was a survivor of the Pulse nightclub shooting, Orlando City Commissioner Patty Sheehan told Channel 9's Shannon Butler on Tuesday.

Sheehan described Jahqui Sevilla as a good person and a private woman who was starting to get her life back together after the June 12, 2016, attack.

The 20-year-old Orlando woman was leaving the club last year when Omar Mateen began shooting. Sevilla, her friend, Paula Blanco, and Blanco's boyfriend, Cory Connell, hid behind a couch.

In the hours after the attack, Sevilla told Channel 9's Roy Ramos that she carried Connell out of the club after he had been shot, but he died.

The collision killed both women, investigators said.

"I did a lot of crying before you got here. I did a lot of crying last night," said Benijno Sevilla, Jahqui Sevilla's father. "She likes to make people laugh. She has a beautiful smile, beautiful cheeks."

Troopers said they're still trying to determine whether alcohol was a factor in the crash.

Photos: Fatal crash on SR 417 in Orange County

Sevilla's father said his daughter's recovery was long after the Pulse shooting, but she made progress.

"I was appreciative of the fact we had time. I was glad that she was fortunate enough to survive Pulse. And I appreciate the time after it and I always appreciate hugging and kissing her and telling her how much I love her," he said.

Barbara Poma, the nightclub's owner, posted a tribute to Sevilla Tuesday on Facebook.

My heart is so broken with the loss of such a beautiful, pure soul. Jahqui Sevilla you are so loved, and I was so blessed to have gotten the chance to be in your life.

Posted by Barbara Poma on Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Sevilla was an athlete who played for the Orlando Anarchy women's football team.

The crash remains under investigation.