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Woman, 79, killed in e-bike collision
Woman, 79, killed in e-bike collision

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Yahoo

Woman, 79, killed in e-bike collision

An elderly woman has died after her e-bike collided with a car on Bribie Island in Queensland. The woman and a Ford Falcon were both travelling east on Goodwin Drive in Bongaree when they collided at about 8.30am on Monday, police said. The 79-year-old woman from Banksia Beach, who was riding the e-bike, died at the scene. The driver and sole occupant of the Ford was not injured in the collision. The Forensic Crash Unit have launched an investigation into the incident. Anyone with information or dashcam footage of the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Woman, 79, killed in e-bike collision
Woman, 79, killed in e-bike collision

Perth Now

timea day ago

  • Perth Now

Woman, 79, killed in e-bike collision

An elderly woman has died after her e-bike collided with a car on Bribie Island in Queensland. The woman and a Ford Falcon were both travelling east on Goodwin Drive in Bongaree when they collided at about 8.30am on Monday, police said. An elderly woman has died after her e-bike collided with a car on Queensland's Bribie Island. Credit: Supplied The 79-year-old woman from Banksia Beach, who was riding the e-bike, died at the scene. The driver and sole occupant of the Ford was not injured in the collision. The Forensic Crash Unit have launched an investigation into the incident. Anyone with information or dashcam footage of the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Woman, 79, killed in collision while riding e-bike on Bribie Island
Woman, 79, killed in collision while riding e-bike on Bribie Island

News.com.au

timea day ago

  • News.com.au

Woman, 79, killed in collision while riding e-bike on Bribie Island

An elderly woman has died after her e-bike collided with a car on Bribie Island in Queensland. The woman and a Ford Falcon were both travelling east on Goodwin Drive in Bongaree when they collided at about 8.30am on Monday, police said. The 79-year-old woman from Banksia Beach, who was riding the e-bike, died at the scene. The driver and sole occupant of the Ford was not injured in the collision. The Forensic Crash Unit have launched an investigation into the incident. Anyone with information or dashcam footage of the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Woman dead, two children injured after car loses control on Bruce Highway and crashes onto nearby railway tracks in Mackay, Queensland
Woman dead, two children injured after car loses control on Bruce Highway and crashes onto nearby railway tracks in Mackay, Queensland

Sky News AU

time17-06-2025

  • Sky News AU

Woman dead, two children injured after car loses control on Bruce Highway and crashes onto nearby railway tracks in Mackay, Queensland

A woman has died and two children have been injured after their car crashed onto a railway in Mackay, Queensland. Police said a black Toyota Kluger was travelling on the Bruce Highway near Donohues Road in Farleigh when it lost control and came to a stop on nearby railway tracks about 6.50am on Tuesday. A 73-year-old woman was rushed to Mackay Base Hospital in a critical condition. She later died from her injuries. Two children inside the car at the time of the crash were taken to the same hospital with minor injuries. The Queensland Ambulance Service confirmed the children were both in stable conditions. Police have urged anyone who witnessed the incident or has dashcam footage to come forward, as the Forensic Crash Unit investigates. Farleigh is a suburb in the Mackay region of Queensland, about 970 kilometres north of Brisbane. Anyone with relevant information for police can reach out via Policelink or call 131 444.

Teenager busted for driving through fatal crash scene in unregistered Commodore
Teenager busted for driving through fatal crash scene in unregistered Commodore

The Advertiser

time17-06-2025

  • The Advertiser

Teenager busted for driving through fatal crash scene in unregistered Commodore

An 18-year-old who chose to drive through a fatal crash scene, forcing police officers to dash out of the way, has been arrested. Instead of doing a U-turn, the driver allegedly drove through the scene of a fatal crash at Fernvale Road in Brassall west of Brisbane at around 1:40am on Sunday (June 15). The Queensland Police Service alleges the driver of the Holden VE Commodore ute narrowly missed Forensic Crash Unit officers as well as personnel from other agencies. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Footage shared by the QPS shows the vehicle passing over debris on the road and travelling right past the crash scene at what appears to be a high rate of speed without stopping. The QPS says that following subsequent investigations, officers attended a Rowland Terrace, Coalfall address on Sunday, when it located the vehicle and arrested its driver. He has been charged with driving a motor vehicle without a licence, driving without a number plate attached, and endangering a police officer while driving a motor vehicle. The 18-year-old was remanded in custody and will face Ipswich Magistrates Court on June 18. Content originally sourced from: An 18-year-old who chose to drive through a fatal crash scene, forcing police officers to dash out of the way, has been arrested. Instead of doing a U-turn, the driver allegedly drove through the scene of a fatal crash at Fernvale Road in Brassall west of Brisbane at around 1:40am on Sunday (June 15). The Queensland Police Service alleges the driver of the Holden VE Commodore ute narrowly missed Forensic Crash Unit officers as well as personnel from other agencies. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Footage shared by the QPS shows the vehicle passing over debris on the road and travelling right past the crash scene at what appears to be a high rate of speed without stopping. The QPS says that following subsequent investigations, officers attended a Rowland Terrace, Coalfall address on Sunday, when it located the vehicle and arrested its driver. He has been charged with driving a motor vehicle without a licence, driving without a number plate attached, and endangering a police officer while driving a motor vehicle. The 18-year-old was remanded in custody and will face Ipswich Magistrates Court on June 18. Content originally sourced from: An 18-year-old who chose to drive through a fatal crash scene, forcing police officers to dash out of the way, has been arrested. Instead of doing a U-turn, the driver allegedly drove through the scene of a fatal crash at Fernvale Road in Brassall west of Brisbane at around 1:40am on Sunday (June 15). The Queensland Police Service alleges the driver of the Holden VE Commodore ute narrowly missed Forensic Crash Unit officers as well as personnel from other agencies. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Footage shared by the QPS shows the vehicle passing over debris on the road and travelling right past the crash scene at what appears to be a high rate of speed without stopping. The QPS says that following subsequent investigations, officers attended a Rowland Terrace, Coalfall address on Sunday, when it located the vehicle and arrested its driver. He has been charged with driving a motor vehicle without a licence, driving without a number plate attached, and endangering a police officer while driving a motor vehicle. The 18-year-old was remanded in custody and will face Ipswich Magistrates Court on June 18. Content originally sourced from: An 18-year-old who chose to drive through a fatal crash scene, forcing police officers to dash out of the way, has been arrested. Instead of doing a U-turn, the driver allegedly drove through the scene of a fatal crash at Fernvale Road in Brassall west of Brisbane at around 1:40am on Sunday (June 15). The Queensland Police Service alleges the driver of the Holden VE Commodore ute narrowly missed Forensic Crash Unit officers as well as personnel from other agencies. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Footage shared by the QPS shows the vehicle passing over debris on the road and travelling right past the crash scene at what appears to be a high rate of speed without stopping. The QPS says that following subsequent investigations, officers attended a Rowland Terrace, Coalfall address on Sunday, when it located the vehicle and arrested its driver. He has been charged with driving a motor vehicle without a licence, driving without a number plate attached, and endangering a police officer while driving a motor vehicle. The 18-year-old was remanded in custody and will face Ipswich Magistrates Court on June 18. Content originally sourced from:

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