Despite her own losses, Lynne Mishele expressed her grief on her Instagram page hours after it was confirmed Heche had been taken off life support due to brain damage caused by smoke inhalation. “The news of Anne Heche’s death is devastating. Her family and friends and especially her children have suffered a great loss and my heart goes out to them,” he said. “This whole situation is tragic and there really are no words. Sending love to all involved.’ The day before, Mishele thanked her supporters in a video posted on the GoFundMe page set up on her behalf by neighbors and the homeowners. Hi everyone, this is Lynne Mishele who is still recovering and trying to figure it out, but I wanted to send a huge, huge thank you to everyone around the world for the overwhelming amount of love and compassion and generosity and kindness that people have shown her. last week. Lynne Mishele, who was renting the house, was fortunately in a different part of the house when the accident happened and escaped unharmed. Heche’s blue Mini Clubman is believed to have been traveling at a very high rate of speed at the time of the collision Firefighters pick their way through the charred wreckage of Lynne Mishele’s home after successfully extinguishing the blaze Destruction looms at Lynne home as actress Anne Heche plows 30ft into property driving a Mini at high speed “With the help of firefighters, he was able to pull some damaged sentimental items from the wreckage. Everything else is gone,” according to the GoFundMe Mishele’s dogs Reuben and Bree luckily escaped the crash unharmed “It was obviously the craziest, traumatic time, confusing, so eventually I’ll try to contact everyone and read everyone’s comments, but thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart. “It’s really overwhelming. You have really affected my life in a very profound way, so I thank you all very much and I will keep you posted.’ Lynne went on to introduce her two cute dogs and her turtle, Marley, who is currently staying with a friend. “Here’s Reuben and Bree and they just want to thank you for cheering them on.” In less than a week, Mishele has received more than $150,000 from more than three thousand donations on his GoFundMe page. Before the horrific accident, Mishele, who was helping her dog recover from cancer. Jennifer Durand, the homeowner, set up the GoFundMe with her husband to support their friend and tenant who “lost her entire life of belongings, memorabilia, all her business equipment, like her laptop and iPad, all her clothes and essentials. and all household items. With the help of firefighters, he was able to pull some damaged sentimental items from the wreckage. Everything else is gone.’ The page describes how Mishele, who is described as a “kind and generous person”, narrowly escaped death after the horrific crash but was forced to watch as her property collapsed in the brutal blaze. Homeowner Jennifer Durand (pictured right) stands outside her home looking dazed and confused after the crash Mishele is seen trying to salvage what she could after the fire was put out An interior photo shows the Mini Clubman’s airbag had exploded with most of the trim burnt off after the crash Photos and video showed her looking dazed at the wheel after the first crash, with a witness capturing her with a red-topped bottle in her car. It’s unclear what was in the container, but it looked like a vodka bottle Firefighters enter the property as large clouds of smoke billow from the impact site at high speed Heche is seen being taken away from the scene on a stretcher and taken to a waiting ambulance A GoFundMe page set up for Lynne Mishele, pictured here on her Facebook page, raised more than $50,000 in less than two days Michel’s neighbor. Lynn Bernstein. told People magazine that her friend was “extremely lucky” to have survived. He added: “So are the dogs and her turtle.” Bernstein said Mishele was fortunately in a different part of the house than where the accident happened. She described her initial reaction to the crash, saying: “I don’t think she understood what was happening. “He said, ‘What happened? What happened?” Bernstein also said Heche’s car drove “almost all the way” to the house and “almost immediately” burst into flames. According to her LinkedIn page, Mishele is the founder of Creative Organization, a company that helps organize “your home, office and life. We help you simplify everything!’ She describes herself as “an effective organizational practitioner with expertise in approaching organizational issues with a creative perspective. “An innovative organizer who has a proven track record of creating successful systems for each individual client.” Mishele says on her LinkedIn page that she founded the company in 1993. Previously, she worked as a travel director at Citigroup and as a marketing associate for Sony Pictures. The entrepreneur is a graduate of the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. While on her Instagram page, Mishele regularly posts self-help videos. A few days before the accident that destroyed her home, she posted a video titled: “Don’t leave a burden on your loved ones.” In the video, she encouraged her followers not to leave things to their loved ones after they die, without first asking them if they want the items.