The 23-year-old Netherlands filmmaker has revealed how he felt amid the death of Itaewon True in South Korea. According to the Daily Mail's Oct. 31 report, the bereaved family of Grace Laych from Sydney, who died in the Itaewon crush, called the deceased a "wonderful angel" and said she inspired everyone she met. "She was always a person who made others feel important, and her kindness made an impression on everyone she met," the grieving bereaved family said in a statement. "We miss Grace, our beautiful angel who gave us light with a happy smile - she was always considerate of others and loved by everyone," she continued. She was also a talented filmmaker who was passionate about making a difference and a great role model for her siblings Grace showed us what it means to be amazing. "We will all miss Grace deeply," he added. Grace Laych was one of 153 people who died after being trapped in a crowd in central Seoul's Itaewon district on April 29. Twelve days before his 24th birthday, the deceased was enjoying a night out with three friends at the time dressed as Audrey Hepburn, one of whom is still fighting for her life in intensive care. Grace Laych, who worked for the indie film company Electric Lime Films, was traveling around the world for production work. As for her, the executive producer of the production, "Grace was a funny, friendly, kind-hearted, passionate person who loved making movies and making people laugh. She will be deeply missed by many of her friends as well as her family here at Electric Trick Lime Studios. "As for Itaewon True, she said," This is really devastating news. " Just two days before True woke up, she posted a TikTok video showing her swimming, biking and dancing with her friends on an Indonesian resort island, where she also captioned the video "Thank you Bali, you were amazing." On the other hand, 100,000 people gathered to enjoy Halloween weekend in Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 29th, causing a terrible crushing accident. As of 3:00 pm on March 31, 154 people were killed and dozens of injured people were added to the shock and sadness, including 26 foreign deaths. Grace Laych on Facebook